Current Affairs English Study PDF - April 2024 by AffairsCloud New 2 1
Current Affairs English Study PDF - April 2024 by AffairsCloud New 2 1
Current Affairs English Study PDF - April 2024 by AffairsCloud New 2 1
Table of Contents
NATIONAL AFFAIRS ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
PARLIAMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
LAUNCHES & INAUGURATION ................................................................................................................................. 8
OTHER NEWS............................................................................................................................................................ 14
STATE NEWS ................................................................................................................................................................. 33
GOVT SCHEMES ............................................................................................................................................................ 34
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ......................................................................................................................................... 35
BANKING & FINANCE NEWS....................................................................................................................................... 39
BANKING NEWS ....................................................................................................................................................... 39
RBI IN NEWS ............................................................................................................................................................. 39
SEBI ............................................................................................................................................................................ 50
LOANS ISSUED BY BANKS....................................................................................................................................... 54
AGREEMENTS & MoUs SIGNED.............................................................................................................................. 55
OTHER BANK NEWS ................................................................................................................................................ 64
FINANCE NEWS......................................................................................................................................................... 72
ECONOMY & BUSINESS NEWS.................................................................................................................................... 86
MoU’s & AGREEMENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 90
COMMITTEES & MEETINGS...................................................................................................................................... 108
SUMMITS, EVENTS & CONFERENCE........................................................................................................................ 109
INDEX ........................................................................................................................................................................... 112
RANKING ................................................................................................................................................................. 112
REPORTS ................................................................................................................................................................. 126
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 143
APPOINTMENTS & RESIGNATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 161
ACQUISITION & MERGERS ....................................................................................................................................... 185
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ......................................................................................................................................... 191
DEFENCE...................................................................................................................................................................... 200
EXERCISE ................................................................................................................................................................. 200
TESTING .................................................................................................................................................................. 203
OTHER DEFENCE NEWS ........................................................................................................................................ 204
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
PARLIAMENT
Finance Ministry notifies a new FDI limits for satellite related activities under FEMA
The Ministry of Finance notified the amendment to Foreign Exchange Management (Non-Debt
Instruments) Rules 2019 to operationalise the new foreign direct investment (FDI) limits for satellite-
related activities.
• The new rules will be known as Foreign Exchange Management (Non-Debt Instruments) (3rd
Amendment) Rules, 2024.
• The new rules will come into effect from 16th April, 2024.
Background:
i.In February 2024, The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister(PM) Narendra Modi approved an
amendment in FDI policy for the space sector.
ii.Under the amended FDI Policy, 100% FDI is allowed in the space sector.
iii.As per amended FDI policy, the satellite sub-sector has been categorized into three different activities
with defined limits for foreign investment in each sector.
Details of the notification:
i.For manufacturing of components and systems or sub-systems for satellites, ground segment and user
segment, up to 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route.
ii.For Satellites-Manufacturing and Operations; Satellite Data Products; and Ground Segment and User
Segment up to 74% FDI is allowed under automatic route and FDI over 74% will
require government approval.
iii.For Launch Vehicles and associated systems or sub-systems and Creation of Spaceports for launching
and receiving spacecraft up to 49% FDI is allowed under automatic route and FDI over 49% will require
government approval.
Click here for the official Gazette notification
Note:
i.This reform policy was developed by the Department of Space in consultation with stakeholders like: IN-
SPACe(Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre), ISRO, NSIL(New Space India Limited).
ii.NGEs(Non-Government Entities), developed capabilities and expertise in the areas of satellites and
launch vehicles.
Points to note:
i.Automatic Route: Under automatic route, the non-resident or Indian company does not require nod of
the Reserve Bank of India(RBI) or Government of India(GoI).
• Sectors which come under automatic route are: medical devices, petroleum refining, pension,
insurance etc.
ii.Government Route: The Government’s approval is mandatory under Government route.
• Sectors which come under government route category are: print media, multi-brand retail
training, broadcasting content services etc.
• Foreign Investment Facilitation Portal(FIFP): acts a single-window clearance and processes
applications for FDI .The applications for FDI is approved or rejected in consultation with the
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade(DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce.
NexCAR19: President Murmu Launched India’s 1st Indigenous CAR-T Cell Therapy
On April 4, 2024, the President of India Droupadi Murmu launched India‘s first home-grown Chimeric
Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy namely ‘NexCAR19 (Actalycabtagene autoleucel)’ for cancer
treatment during the event held at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
• India is now one of the first developing countries to have its indigenous CAR-T and gene
therapy platform.
Developers:
i.It developed through collaboration between IIT, Bombay and Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH), Mumbai
in association with industry partner Immunoadoptive Cell Therapy Private Limited (ImmunoACT).
• ImmunoACT is IIT Bombay-incubated company.
ii.Dr Atharva Karulkar, Dr Alka Dwivedi and the team led by Dr Rahul Purwar, Associate Professor at
IIT Bombay designed and developed the NexCAR19.
• Clinical investigations and translational studies were led by Dr Hasmukh Jain and Dr
Gaurav Narula and their teams at TMH.
iii.NexCAR19 has received approval from CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organization),
Government of India(GoI), for the treatment of Relapsed-refractory (R/R) B-cell lymphomas and leukemia.
What is CAR-T Cell Therapy?
i.CAR T-cell therapies utilize laboratory modifications of a person’s T cells to selectively target and destroy
cancer cells, primarily focusing on blood cancers.
ii.T-cells are special cells (white blood cells that find and fight illness and infection) whose primary
function is cytotoxic, meaning it can kill other cells.
iii.Offering a one-time treatment alternative to multiple chemotherapy sessions, CAR-T therapy aims for a
lifelong cure and ease of treatment.
iv.Specifically designed for individuals with B-cell lymphomas unresponsive to standard chemotherapy,
thereby preventing cancer r/r.
Key Points:
i.In abroad, CAR T Cell Therapy costs approximately USD 370,000 to USD 530,000, but NexCAR19
treatment is 90% cheaper, priced between USD 30,000 and USD 40,000.
ii.NexCAR19 is hailed as the world’s most affordable CAR-T cell therapy, embodying India’s ‘Make in India’
and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives.
iii.These therapies first approved in the United States of America (USA) in 2017. CAR T-cell therapies
approved in the USA targets CD19, a protein that is often produced in large amounts on the surface of
leukemia and lymphoma cells.
Participants: Maharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais, IIT Bombay Director Subhasis Chaudhuri, Tata
Memorial Centre (TMC) Director Sudeep Gupta, among others.
Sany India Launches SKT105E, India’s 1st Locally-Made Electric Mining Truck
Sany Heavy Industry India Private Limited(SANY India), a construction and mining equipment
manufacturer, launched the SKT105E, India’s first locally manufactured fully electric opencast mining
truck.
• The SKT105E is intended to withstand the harsh conditions of open-cast mining operations.
• The truck has a unique electric propulsion system that ensures zero emissions and optimal
performance while lowering the carbon footprint. This revolutionary design makes the truck an
eco-friendly vehicle.
• The cost-effective and energy-efficient truck has a payload capacity of ~70 tons.
Note: Pune(Maharashtra) based SANY India is a wholly owned subsidiary of SANY Heavy Industry
Construction., Limited. (SANY Heavy Industry), China. SANY India was incorporated in 2002.
Experimental Licence Module for 100 5G Labs virtually launched at IIT Madras
“Experimental Licence Module for 100 5G Labs” was virtually launched by Dr. Neeraj Mittal, Secretary,
Department of Telecommunication (DoT), Ministry of Communications during a 5G workshop at the
Indian Institute of Technology(IIT)-Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu(TN).
• The initiative aims to simplify the process for experimental licence requirements for academic
institutions in India.
Objective: To foster skills and engagement in 5G technologies among students and start-up communities.
About 100 5G Use Case Labs:
i.DoT has awarded ‘100 5G Use Case Labs‘ to educational institutions across India. The labs will utilise 5G
frequency bands to carry out various experiments and testing use cases.
ii.To ensure interference-free operations to licensed telecommunications service providers (TSPs), these
labs should get an experimental (Non-Radiating) category of license from DoT.
• At present, these certificates are issued in “Self-declaration Mode” from the Saralsanchar portal
of DoT through the National Single Window System (NSWS).
• To get this license, the applicant should provide the necessary details about the experiment,
schematic of the setup, equipment, frequency band of operation etc.
About Experimental Licence for 100 5G Labs:
The DoT has introduced a simplified mechanism for the issuance of licenses through a specific Approval
Type “Experimental Licence for 100 5G Labs” on NSWS portal.
Features:
i.This automates the application process by pre-filling technical specifications and schematic details,
reducing manual effort and time.
ii.The application has been simplified. This requires only basic information like institute address,
authorised personnel and a nominal fee of Rs. 5000.
iii.This will support innovation, cultivate competencies and represent a step towards democratising access
to 5G technology and empowering educational institutions and startups to explore its potential for
transformative applications.
Additional info:
Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi awarded the 100 5G Use Case Labs to institutions across India in
October 2023 during the 7th Edition of the India Mobile Congress 2023 (IMC) at Bharat Mandapam in New
Delhi, Delhi.
IIT Madras Launches India’s 1st Mobile Facility for Medical Devices Calibration
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras (Chennai, Tamil Nadu) launched India’s 1st medical devices
calibration facility on wheels, developed by IIT Madras under its ‘Anaivarukkum IITM‘ (IITM for all)
Initiatives.
• The mobile facility aims to provide affordable, quality calibration services nationwide; bridging
the healthcare gap between urban and rural areas;
• It will also help to test and maintain medical devices that are used in a wide range of hospitals
including those in villages at their doorsteps.
• Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities meeting international standards, the mobile unit
guarantees the safety and functionality testing of medical devices.
• Accurate medical device calibration for precise diagnosis and treatment, reducing costs and
time associated with calibration and transportation.
Note: This initiative aligns with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, Good
Health and well-being.
ii.In 2023, 2,707 girls joined workshops at 40 NTPC locations across 16 states in India.
iii.GEM started as a pilot project in 2018 with three locations and has since expanded nationwide.
• Despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, GEM continues to offer holistic skill
development, confidence-building, and mentorship to participants.
iv.The program aims to empower girls as catalysts for change, impacting themselves, their families,
communities, and the nation.
About NTPC Limited:
NTPC Limited is a Central Public Sector Undertaking (CPSU) under the Ministry of Power.
It received Maharatna status in 2010.
Chairman & Managing Director– Gurdeep Singh
Headquarter– New Delhi, Delhi
Establishment– 1975
ISRO launches ‘START’ Online Training Program for Space Science Enthusiasts
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched ‘Space Science and Technology Awareness
Training (START)’, a new introductory-level online training programme to encourage youngsters to
choose the field of space science and technology.
• The programme targets students doing postgraduate (PG) and final year undergraduate in
physical science and technology.
• START 2024 programme will be conducted during April and May 2024.
• For this programme, ISRO solicits Expressions of Interest to host START 2024 in institutes,
universities and colleges within India.
The programme includes domains like space science, as well as astronomy & astrophysics, heliophysics. It
will be executed by scientists of Indian academic institutes and ISRO centres.
SJVN Limited inaugurates India’s 1st Multipurpose Green Hydrogen Pilot Project
On 23rd April 2024, Geeta Kapur, Chairman and Managing Director(CMD) of SJVN Limited(formerly
known as Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam) inaugurated India’s 1st multipurpose(combined Heat and Power) green
hydrogen pilot project at the 1,500 megawatt (MW) Nathpa Jhakri Hydro Power Station (NJHPS) in Jhakri,
Himachal Pradesh(HP).
• She also inaugurated the first-of-its-kind centralised operation of 1500MW NJPHS and 412 MW
Rampur Hydrogen Power Station(RHPS) by remotely operating Unit-II of RHPS from NJHPS,
Jhakri.
Note: The project in line with the National Green
Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) will accelerate the
development of green hydrogen production
infrastructure in the power sector.
About the green hydrogen pilot project:
i.The state of the art green hydrogen pilot project has the
capability to cater to the high-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF)
coating facility of NJHPS to meet its combustion fuel
requirements.
ii.This will also have the capacity to generate electricity
through its 25 kilowatt (kW) capacity fuel cell.
iii.The green hydrogen plant will utilise a alkaline
electrolyzer of 20 Nm^3/Hr (normal meter cubed per
hour) capacity which enables the production of hydrogen
gas by splitting hydrogen and oxygen from water.
• This will use renewable energy supplied from
the 1.31 MW solar power plant of SJVN located in Wadhal, Himachal Pradesh.
Benefits:
i.The project is set to produce 14 kg of green hydrogen per day during 8 hours of operation which will be
stored in 6 storage tanks.
ii.The green hydrogen will be utilized for HVOF coating of turbine underparts. Also, it has the capacity of
generating electricity through its 25KW capacity fuel cell.
About SJVN Limited:
It is a Mini Ratna, Category-I and Schedule ‘A’ Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) under the Ministry
of Power. It is a Joint Venture of Government of India and Government of Himachal Pradesh.
CMD (Additional Charge) – Geeta Kapur
Headquarters- Shimla, Himachal Pradesh(H.P.)
Established in 1988
OTHER NEWS
Adani Group‘s Kutch Copper Limited Commences Phase-1 Operations in Mundra
Kutch Copper Limited, a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL) led by Gautam Adani,
commissioned the first unit of its greenfield copper refinery project at Mundra, Gujarat, by dispatching
the maiden batch of cathodes to customers.
• This significant venture marks the Adani Group’s entry into the metal industry.
• This move marks a significant step towards reducing India’s reliance on copper imports and
facilitating the energy transition.
Note: The increasing demand for copper is driven by renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), charging
infrastructure, and the development of power transmission and distribution networks.
Investment and Capacity:
i.Adani Enterprises invested nearly USD 1.2 billion to set up a 0.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA)
copper smelter in the first phase.
ii.Upon completion of the second phase, capacity doubles (1 MTPA), making Kutch Copper the world’s
largest single-location custom smelter, adhering to Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
standards.
• The plant is set to achieve a full-scale capacity (1 MTPA) by Financial Year 2028-29 (FY29)
(March 2029).
iii.It will also leverage state-of-the-art technology and digitalisation.
Byproduct Utilisation:
The plant will produce copper cathodes and rods and valuable byproducts like gold, silver, selenium, and
platinum.
Note: The integrated complex will produce sulphuric acid, reducing India’s reliance on imports.
Forward Integration Strategy:
Kutch Copper plans to establish Kutch Copper Tubes Limited as part of its forward integration strategy for
the production of copper tubes catering to various applications in air conditioning and refrigeration.
Environmental Commitments:
i.Kutch Copper utilises cutting-edge technology engineered to minimise carbon footprint, with measures
like:
• One-third of the plant area is dedicated to green spaces.
• 15% capital allocation for environmental protection.
ii.The plant implements a zero-liquid discharge model and utilises desalinated water and wastewater
recycling to minimize ecological impact.
Vision for Sustainability:
With Kutch Copper commencing operations, the Adani portfolio of companies:
• Emphasises the commitment towards a sustainable and self-reliant future.
• Aims to contribute to India’s carbon neutrality goal by 2070 through innovative green
technology.
GI Tags Awarded to 19 Goods from Assam; 2 from Tripura and 4 from Meghalaya
The Government of India’s (GoI) Geographical Indication Registry granted Geographical Indication (GI)
tags to 19 traditional crafts of Assam, 2 from Tripura, and 4 from Meghalaya.
These 19 GI’s from Assam includes:
i.Assam Bihu Dhol: A two-faced drum integral to Assam’s folk culture; featured prominently in the
Guinness World Record-breaking Bihu dance.
ii.Assam Jaapi: Symbolizing pride, made of bamboo and palm leaves, used traditionally as headgear by
farmers and holds cultural significance in Assam.
iii.Sarthebari Metal Craft: Handmade bell metal utensils with socio-cultural and religious significance,
part of ritual practices in Assam.
iv.Assam Pani Mateka Craft: Utilized for craft-making by Assam State Rural Livelihood Mission,
generating employment from what was once considered waste.
v.Assam Mising Handloom Products: Traditional cloth-making by the Mising indigenous community
includes garments with cultural significance, often woven for special occasions.
vi.Assam Asharikandi Terracotta Craft: Produced by over 100 families in Assam’s Dhubri district, part
of one of North East India’s largest clusters, using clay and sand baked with earthen color.
Thirteen other Assamese items, associated with the Bodo people, the state’s largest indigenous
population, have also been granted GI tags. These include,
• Dokhona (traditional attire), Eri Silk / Indi Silk (fabric of peace), Jwmgra (scarf), and Gamsa
(traditional dress for men).
• Among these 13 items, three are agricultural products viz. Gongar Dunjia, Keradapini – (Plant,
Shrub), and Khardwi while six are musical instruments viz. Kham, Serja, Thorkha, Jotha – Bodo
Musical Instrument, Gongona, and Sifung.
Tripura’s Pachra/Rignai Textile and Tripura Matabari Peda gets GI tag
The Tripura also secured the following two GI tags:
i.The ‘Tripura Pachra/Rignai Textile’, which is a traditional hand-woven attire, meticulously crafted by
skilled artisans using indigenous materials.
ii.The other for the Tripura Matabari Peda (Sweet made of milk and sugar) of Mata Tripura Sundari
Temple.
Meghalaya secured 4 GI tags
Meghalaya also secured 4 GI tags which are as follows:
• Meghalaya Garo Dakmanda Textile, which is linked to socio-cultural and religious rituals
• Meghalaya Lyrnai Pottery
• Meghalaya Chubitchi (Rice Liquor)
• Lakadong Turmeric
List of Goods received GI tags:
Assam Jaapi
Thorka
Sifung
Kham
Serja
Gongona
Dokhona
Textiles
Eri Silk / Indi Silk
Jwmgra
Gamsa
Gongar Dunjia
Khardwi
geographical indications and preserving the heritage and uniqueness of products linked to specific
geographic regions.
• Note: Darjeeling Tea was the first Indian product to get a GI tag in the year 2004, the GI tag for
Darjeeling Tea (Agriculture) has been renewed and is valid up to October 26, 2033.
Recent Related News:
i.The Geographical Indications Registry awarded GI tag to Goa Cashew (Kaju Or Caju). The unique identity
and taste of Goa cashews result from the overall climatological impact of Goa and traditional farming
practices followed by Goans.It is the 10th product of the state to get the coveted GI tag.
ii.The Government of Assam has declared Kaji Nemu (Citrus Limon) as the State Fruit of Assam. The
announcement was made by Assam’s Agriculture Minister Atul Bora, following a Cabinet meeting.
Kaji Nemu is also known as the “Queen of all citrus fruits”
About Geographical Indications Registry:
It has been established in Chennai to administer the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registrationand
Protection) Act, 1999 under the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks
(CGPDTM).
Headquarters– Chennai, Tamil Nadu (TN)
India lost 2.33 million hectares of tree cover since 2000: Global Forest Watch
According to the Global Forest Watch (GFW) monitoring project data, India has
lost 2.33 million hectares (Mha) of tree cover since 2000 which is equivalent to a 6% decrease in tree
cover during 2001-2023.
Key Findings:
i.The data showed that India lost 4,14,000
hectares(414 Thousand hectares (Kha)) of humid primary
forest(4.1%) from 2001 to 2023 which is 18% of its total tree
cover loss in the same period.
ii.The data mentioned that 95% of the tree cover loss in India
from 2013 to 2023 occurred within natural forests.
iii.According to the data, Total tree cover gained by India is 1.88
Mha which is equivalent to 1.4% of global total.
• Countries with maximum tree cover gain: Russia(37.2 Mha), Canada(17.0 Mha), United States
(14 Mha), Brazil(8.06 Mha) and China(6.69 Mha).
States with maximum tree cover loss:
i.As per the data, 5 states in India accounted for 60% of all tree cover loss from 2001 to 2023.
ii.Assam saw the most tree cover loss at 3,24,000 hectares(324kha) compared to average of 66.6kha,
followed by Mizoram(312kha), Arunachal Pradesh(262kha), Nagaland(259kha) and Manipur(240kha).
States with maximum tree cover:
i.As per the data, 7 states accounted for 55% of all tree cover in India.
6. Arunachal Pradesh had the most tree cover at 6.11million hectares(6.11Mha) compared to an
average of 957 kha, then followed by Assam(2.57Mha), Chhattisgarh(2.28 Mha),
Kerala(2.28Mha) and Odisha(1.92Mha).
Tree Cover Loss due to Fires:
i.India lost about 35.9 kha of tree cover from fires and 2.15 Mha from all other drivers of loss from 2001
to 2022.
ii.As per the data, India saw the most tree cover loss in the year 2008 due to fires, with a loss of 3.0 kha.
iii.The data showed that Odisha had the highest rate of tree cover loss due to fires with an average of 238
hectares lost annually, it is followed by Arunachal Pradesh(198 ha), Nagaland(195 ha), Assam(116 ha) and
Meghalaya(97 ha).
Net Carbon Sink:
i.According to the data, forests in India emitted 51million tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) equivalent to one
year and removed 141 million tons of CO2 equivalent to one year. Thus, net carbon sink is 89.9 million
tons of CO2 equivalent a year.
ii.The data highlighted that due to loss of tree cover in India, an average of 51.0 million tons of CO2
equivalent per year was released into the ecosystem.
About Global Forest Watch:
Global Forest Watch is an initiative of World Resources Institute(WRI) launched in 2014 in partnership
with Google, USAID(United States Agency for International Development), among others.
UP’s 13 Products Including Tirangi Barfi & Banaras Metal Casting Craft Gets GI Tag
The Government of India’s (GoI) Geographical Indication Registry granted Geographical Indication (GI)
tags to 13 new products of Uttar Pradesh (UP). This includes Banaras Tirangi Barfi and Banaras Metal
Casting Craft.
• With this the total number of GI products from UP becomes 75. UP has retained its position as
the state with most number of GI tagged products in India.
Note: Tamil Nadu is the 2nd position with a total of 58 GI tagged products.
List of New GI products of UP:
GI product Goods
Bareilly Furniture
Key Points:
i.Tirangi Barfi, a sweet symbolising the national flag was
regarded as the “sweet weapon” of freedom fighters during
the Quit India Movement.
• The sweet made with cashews and pistachios is
coloured like three stripes of the Indian flag:
saffron, white and green.
• It was 1st introduced in 1942 by Shri Ram Bhandar
of Thatheri Bazar locality in Varanasi.
ii.Banaras Metal Casting Craft is used for making idols and
utensils in Kashi. The vessels will be made using brass and
will have a central band of soldered copper.
iii.The GI tag for Banaras Tirangi Barfi; Banaras Metal Casting
Craft; Lakhimpur Kheri Tharu Embroidery; Bareilly Furniture;
Bareilly Zardoji Craft and Pilkhuwa Home Furnishing were
supported by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Lucknow office, UP.
iv.With a total of 32 products, the Varanasi region houses the highest number of GI products from a single
geographical area.
About Geographical Indications Registry:
GI Registry is a part of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under the Ministry of
Commerce and Industry(MoCI).
Headquarters- Chennai, Tamil Nadu(TN)
Maharashtra’s Miraj Tanpura and Miraj Sitar; UP’s Bundelkhand Kathiya Gehu got GI Tag
The Chennai (Tamil Nadu)-headquartered Geographical Indications Registry under the Department for
Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry awarded
geographical indication (GI) tags to Miraj Tanpura and Miraj Sitar of Maharashtra and Bundelkhand
Kathiya Gehu (Wheat) of Uttar Pradesh (UP).
List of Goods received GI tags:
1 Miraj Tanpura
Maharashtra Handi Crafts
2 Miraj Sitar
iii.It has four or five (rarely six) metal strings, which are plucked one after another in a regular pattern to
create a harmonic resonance on the basic notes of a key.
Miraj Sitar:
i.The sitar is one of the key instruments in Hindustani music with three strings.
ii.It belongs to the lute family where the strings of the instruments are parallel to its resonator and have
bowed chordophone.
Bundelkhand Kathiya Gehu:
i.“Triticum Durum” is the scientific name of Bundelkhand Kathiya Gehu which is also called Durum wheat,
Dalia, pasta wheat, or macaroni wheat.
ii.It is the second most cultivated variety of wheat after common wheat and it represents 5% to 8% of total
wheat production.
iii.This variety of Wheat is grown in water-scarce, unfriendly, and harsh climatic conditions.
Adani Green Energy Becomes India’s First Company to Surpass 10,000 MW of Renewable
Energy
Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has become the country’s first company to surpass 10,000 megawatts
(MW), or 10 gigawatts (GW), of renewable energy capacity in its operational portfolio.
• AGEL has achieved this feat after it commissioned 2,000 MW of solar capacity at Khavda in
Kutch, Gujarat.
Key Points:
i.AGEL added 2,848 MW to its operational portfolio in Financial Year 2023-24 (FY24) .
ii.AGEL’s 10,934 MW operational portfolio comprises 7,393 MW of solar, 1,401 MW of wind, and 2,140
MW of wind-solar hybrid capacity.
iii.As per AGEL’s statement, its 10,934 MW operational portfolio will power more than 5.8 million homes
and avoid about 21 million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
iv.With the aim of building a 45 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030, AGEL is building a 30,000 MW
solar plant, the world’s largest renewable energy plant in Khavda, Gujarat.
About Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL):
AGEL develops, owns, and operates utility-scale grid-connected solar, wind, and hybrid renewable power
plants.
Chairman – Gautam Adani
Headquarters – Ahmedabad, Gujarat
MNRE Reimposes ALMM Order on Solar PV Modules from 1st April 2024
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has re-imposed ALMM [Approved List of Models &
Manufacturers] for Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Modules with effect from 1st April 2024.
• This mandates the procurement of solar modules from the manufacturers featured in the list as
a non-tariff barrier to boost domestic manufacturing. This imposes restriction on import of
solar modules.
Background:
i.MNRE issued the Approved Models and Manufacturers of Solar PV Modules (Requirements for
compulsory Registration) Order(ALMM Order), 2019 on 2 January 2019.
• ALMM consist of list-I, specifying models and manufacturers of solar PV modules and list-II,
specifying models and manufacturers of solar cells.
• ALMM enlistment is subjected to valid Bureau of Indian Standards(BIS) registration.
ii.The ALMM Order mandates that only models and manufacturers featured on the list are eligible for use
in Government Projects/ Government assisted Projects installed in India.
iii.The ALMM Order was held in abeyance (temporary suspension) for one financial year(FY 2023-24).
iv.The projects commissioned by 31st March 2024 will be exempted from the requirement of procuring
solar PV modules from ALMM.
Note: Imports were allowed till 31st March 2024 on the basis of industry demand and noted the lack of
domestic manufacturers to meet the demand.
Applicability of ALMM :
i.ALMM will apply to government-supported schemes and projects from where electricity discoms procure
electricity.
ii.The schemes include the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha Evam Utthan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM)
Scheme and the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.
ii.It will not apply to projects constructed under open access or as captive by private companies, meaning
that ALMM will not apply for those who establish their own capacities.
About Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE):
Union Minister – Raj Kumar Singh (Constituency – Arrah, Bihar)
Minister of State– Bhagwanth Khuba (Constituency- Bidar, Karnataka)
Secretary – Bhupinder Singh Bhalla
NHAI’s One Vehicle, One FASTag‘ Rules Come into Force on 1 April 2024
The National Highways Authority of India’s (NHAI)‘One Vehicle, One FASTag‘ norm to discourage the
practice of using a single FASTag for multiple vehicles or linking multiple FASTags to one vehicle has come
into force from 1 April 2024.
Note: Users with multiple FASTags for one vehicle are unable to utilise them all.
One Vehicle, One FASTag:
NHAI has introduced One Vehicle, One FASTag to streamline the electronic toll-collection process, enhance
the efficiency of the electronic toll-collection system, and alleviate congestion at toll plazas.
Role of FASTag in Toll Collection:
i.FASTag, an electronic toll collection system operated by
NHAI, utilises Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
technology.
ii.Over 8 crore users with a penetration rate of
approximately 98% have revolutionised FASTag in India.
iii.It enables toll payments directly from prepaid or
savings accounts linked to it or directly from the toll
owner.
RBI’s Advice:
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) advised customers and
merchants of Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL) to shift
their accounts to other banks by 15 March 2024.
FASTag Regulations:
i.FASTags with a valid balance but with incomplete Know
Your Customer (KYC) details face deactivation/blocklisting.
ii.Ensure KYC completion for FASTags by updating details as per RBI guidelines by 31 March 2024.
MoRTH to Introduce New Satellite-based Toll Collection System to Replace Toll Plazas in India
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) announced a
new satellite-based toll collection system will be introduced to replace the existing toll collection system
in India.
• The satellite-based toll collection will utilise the Global Positioning System (GPS) and cameras
to deduct money directly from bank accounts based on road usage (distance covered).
• The new system will help reduce toll tax and through this, the time, money, and fuel usage of the
travelers can also be saved.
Note: According to MoRTH, by the end of 2024, India’s road network of National Highways will be the
same as that of the United States of America (USA).
GPS-Based Toll Plaza System:
i.This innovative system revolutionises toll collection by integrating GPS technology into the process.
ii.This system eliminates the need for vehicles to stop at toll plazas, as toll charges are automatically
deducted from the bank account.
iii.The amount of toll will depend on the distance traveled by the vehicle. All these data will be gathered
via GPS.
Note: At present, toll fees are fixed at every plaza irrespective of the distance covered by a vehicle.
How Does the System Work?
i.GPS coordinates of vehicles are matched to calculate toll fees.
ii.Toll charges are automatically deducted as vehicles approach collection points.
iii.Vehicles must be equipped with GPS-enabled number plates.
iv.The Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras installed on highways identify GPS-enabled
number plates for deduction.
MoHFW Mandates Linking of CGHS Beneficiary ID with Ayushman Bharat Health Account ID
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) mandates the linking of the Central Government
Health Scheme (CGHS) beneficiary ID with the Ayushman Bharat Health Account(ABHA) ID, with effect
from 1st April 2024.
• This is aimed at creating digital health identification for CGHS beneficiaries and storing their
digital health records.
• The MoHFW stated that all existing beneficiaries must complete the linking process within 30
days.
About CGHS:
i.CGHS was started in 1954 with the objective of providing comprehensive health care to Central
Government employees, pensioners, and their dependent family members.
ii.According to the MoHFW, approximately 42 lakh beneficiaries are covered under CGHS in 80 cities.
iii.It offers healthcare based on allopathic and homoeopathic medicine, as well as ayurveda, unani, siddha,
and yoga.
About ABHA:
i.The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) was launched under the National Digital Health Mission
(NDHM) in 2021.
ii.It provides a digital health ID, i.e., the Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA), to people, which will
contain their health records.
• ABHA is a unique health identifier as a random 14-digit number and may be issued digitally or
in the form of a hard copy.
iii.It aims to develop a platform enabling the interoperability of health data within the health ecosystem to
create longitudinal Electronic Health Records (EHR) for every citizen.
iv.As per 24th January 2024 data, a total of 52,50,15,110 АВНА Numbers have been created.
cost.
ii.This aims to enhance circularity and reduce India’s reliance on imported critical mineral resources.
iii.The indigenous technology developed by the Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (CMET),
Hyderabad, Telangana is used for the efficient recycling of Li-ion batteries.
• This will be a vital source of secondary raw materials for cell manufacturing within India.
iv.Around 78% of e-waste are not being collected in India. E-waste are the secondary raw materials
of gold, silver, copper, and rare earth elements.
Points to note:
i.The escalating imports of e-waste, particularly from spent LIBs, underline the importance of recycling
initiatives to mitigate environmental and safety concerns.
ii.The disposal of LIBs through landfilling and incineration poses environmental and safety hazards.
iii.TDB’s support will facilitate informal recyclers to collaborate with formal recyclers, promoting a
circular economy.
iv.The LIB recycling market is projected to reach USD 14.89 billion by 2030, with a Compound Annual
Growth Rate (CAGR) of 21.6%, up from USD 3.79 billion in 2021.
v.Despite the growth, only 5% of LIBs undergo recycling currently, while 95% of LIBs currently end up in
landfills.
Note: India is currently the 3rd-largest generator of e-waste globally.
About Uttarakhand:
Chief Minister– Pushkar Singh Dhami
Governor– Lt Gen Gurmit Singh
National Parks– Nanda Devi National Park, Valley of Flowers National Park
Wildlife Sanctuaries– Govind Wildlife Sanctuary (Govind Pashu Vihar), Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary
(Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary)
India to Build First Strategic Petroleum Reserve with Private Company by 2029-30
India, the world’s third biggest oil importer and consumer, plans to build its first privately managed
Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) by 2029-30.
• Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd. (ISPRL), a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), was created
by the government of India under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas in 2004 to
maintain strategic petroleum reserves in the country.
• It has invited bids for constructing 2.5 million tonnes of underground storage at Padur in
Karnataka.
Background
i.The establishment of Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) was proposed in 1998 by the Atal Bihari
Vajpayee cabinet as a means of addressing the issue of energy insecurity.
ii.It was set up in two phases : The first phase, ISPRL constructed a strategic petroleum reserve in three
locations: Visakhapatnam (1.33 million tonnes)Andhra Pradesh, Mangalore (1.5 million
tonnes)Karnataka, and Padur (2.5 million tonnes) Karnataka. They have fuel storage of a total 5.33 MMT
(Million Metric Tonnes).
Note: The Phase-I storage were built at government expense.
Phase II
i.In the second phase of the programme, the government develops strategic reserves through public-
private partnerships so as to reduce government spending and exploit the commercial potential of the
reserves.
ii.It will involve the construction of SPR in underground unlined rock caverns, along with related above-
ground facilities, such as dedicated SPM and related offshore and onshore pipelines, at an estimated cost
RECPDCL Handed Over Kallam Transco Limited SPV to Indigrid & Jalpura Khurja Power
Transmission Limited SPV to Tata Power
On 5 April 2024, REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited (RECPDCL), a wholly owned
subsidiary of REC Limited, handed over 2 project-specific Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) namely, Kallam
Transco Limited and Jalpura Khurja Power Transmission Limited to their successful bidders.
• These SPVs formed for implementation of two power transmission projects.
Key People:
The handover ceremony took place in the presence of Rajesh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
RECPDCL, and senior officials from RECPDCL, REC Limited, Central Transmission Utility of India Limited
(CTUIL), and Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited (UPPTCL).
SPV Details:
Kallam Transco Limited:
i.Kallam Transco Limited was formed for the “Western Region Network Expansion Scheme in the Kallam
area of Maharashtra.”
• This is an Interstate Transmission Project of the Ministry of Power, Government of India (GoI).
ii.The SPV was handed over to M/s Indigrid 2 Limited & Indigrid 1 Limited (Consortium).
Jalpura Khurja Power Transmission Limited:
i.SPV was formed for the Construction of 400/220 kilovolt(kV), 2×500 megavolt-amperes (MVA) Gas
Insulated Switchgear (GIS) substation Metro Depot (Greater Noida) in Uttar Pradesh(UP) with associated
lines and 400/220 kV, 2×500 MVA GIS substation Jalpura(UP).
• This is an intra-state project of the Government of Uttar Pradesh.
ii.SPV has been handed over to M/s The Tata Power Company Limited.
Note: RECPDCL was the Bid Process Coordinator for both the projects. The process was being executed
through tariff-based bidding process.
About REC Power Development and Consultancy Limited (RECPDCL)
RECPDCL was formerly known as REC Power Distribution Company Limited.
Chairman– Vivek Kumar Dewangan
Incorporated in 2007
Headquarters– Gurugram, Haryana
India becomes Net Importer of Finished Steel in FY24: Ministry of Steel’s JPC
According To Provisional Government Data by Ministry of Steel’s Joint Plant Committee (JPC), India was a
net importer of finished steel during the FY24 (April 2023 and March 2024). India imported 8.319 Million
Metric Tons (MnT) of finished steel in FY24, up 38.1% from FY23 when it was 6.022 MnT amid strong
demand from construction and automotive sectors.
• Steel consumption in India jumped 13.4% to 136 million metric tons in FY24, reflecting buoyant
demand for the alloy.
• JPC collects data on the Indian iron and steel industry.
Key Points:
i.India’s steel demand is expected to remain robust with anticipated economic growth outpacing the global
economy in FY25.
ii.Finished steel exports from India increased to 7.48 MnT in FY24, up 11.5% from FY23.
• Finished steel consumption in India increased by 13.40% to 135.95 MnT over 119.89 MnT in
FY23.
iii.India’s crude steel output rose by 12.40% to 138.48 MnT in FY24 from 123.19 MnT in FY23.
iv.India aims to increase annual steel production capacity to 300 million tonnes and per capita steel
consumption to 160 kg by 2030 under the National Steel Policy.
v.Non-alloyed steel imports surged by nearly 70% to 6.2 million tonnes in FY24, while exports grew by
50% to 7 million tonnes.
vi.Alloy and stainless steel trade witnessed a significant decline with imports dropping to 2.1 million
tonnes and exports falling sharply to 0.7 million tonnes in FY24.
MoRTH Constructed 12,349 km of National Highways in FY24, the 2nd highest so far
According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), a total of 12,349 km of National
Highways(NHs) were constructed in the Financial Year 2023–24 (FY24). This is the 2nd highest figure in
the history of the construction of national highways.
• The Ministry also revealed that it has awarded 8,851 NH projects in FY24.
• FY21 stands in first place with a length of 13,327km of national highways.
Pilot Program for Cashless Treatment of Road Accident Victims
The Government of India (GoI) launched a pilot program in March 2024 to provide cashless treatment to
the victims of road accidents due to the use of motor vehicles.
Significance: It aims to reduce fatalities due to road accidents by providing timely medical care including
golden hour. It provides legal mandate under section162 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
Key Features of the Pilot Program:
i.The program was developed by MoRTH and for initial phase, it will be introduced in Chandigarh.
ii.Victims entitled to get cashless treatment up to maximum of Rs1.5 lakhs per person for a
maximum period of 7 days from date of accident.
iii.Applicable to all road accidents caused by any motor vehicle.
iv.Hospital claims the compensation from the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund for treating patients.
v.The packages for trauma and polytrauma offered under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan
Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) will also be co-opted under the scheme.
vi.The program will be carried out via an IT platform that combines the features of the National Health
Authority (NHA)’s Transaction Management System (TMS) with the MoRTH e-Detailed Accident Report
(eDAR) application.
About Ministry of Road Transport and Highways(MoRTH):
Union Minister: Nitin Jairam Gadkari(Constituency: Nagpur, Maharashtra)
Minister of State(MoS): Retd. General Vijay Kumar Singh (Constituency: Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh)
Central Government Expands Committee for Drug and Medical Device Pricing Reforms
As per the official order of Department of Pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers,
Government of India (GoI) has approved the expansion of the committee formed to look into pricing
reforms for drugs and medical devices by admitting representatives from various industry bodies.
• Government has invited at least 7 industry associations to the committee.
• The main objective of the committee is to strike a balance between pricing and availability of
essential medicines.
Note:
The committee suggests institutional reforms within the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority
(NPPA).
Special Invitees inducted in the committee are:
Director –General(DG), Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India(OPPI), Managing
Director(MD), United States-India Strategic Partnership Forum(USISPF).
• Representatives from various industries:
Medical Technology Association of India(MTal), Confederation of Indian Industry(CII), Forum
Coordinator, Association of Indian Medical Device Industry(AiMed), Federation of Pharma
Entrepreneurs(FOPE), Representative of Advanced Medical Technology
Association( AdvaMed), Representative of Association of Diagnostic Manufacturers of
India (ADMI), Representative of Bulk Drug Manufacturers Association of India(BDMAI) and
Representative of Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).
Background:
On 12th March 2024, Department of Pharmaceuticals announced the formation of the committee for
regulating prices of Drugs and Essential medicines.
The committee consists of 3 core members:
Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Chairman, National Pharmaceutical Pricing
Authority(NPPA) and Senior Economic Advisor, Department of Pharmaceuticals.
Apart from them, The committee will have two special invitees from the industry: Secretary-General,
Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance(IPA), Chief Executive Officer(CEO), Indian Drugs Manufacturers
Association(IDMA).
Key Functions of Committee:
i.It will prepare a framework for price moderation for medical devices.
ii.It will also offer incentives to the industry to foster growth and exports.
About National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority(NPPA):
It is an apex regulatory body that controls the prices of pharmaceutical drugs in India.
Chairman: Kamlesh Kumar Pant
Headquarters: New Delhi, Delhi
Formation: 29th August, 1997
iv.HUDCO is a Public Sector Company, under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA).
What is a Navratna Status?
Navratna status is granted by the Indian government to top-tier Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs),
allowing them to make investments up to Rs 1,000 crore without central approval. These companies can
invest up to 30% of their net worth annually, provided it remains under Rs 1,000 crore, and can
participate in joint ventures, alliances, and establish foreign subsidiaries.
• To qualify for navratna status, a company must already hold miniratna category I status and be
listed under Schedule A of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs).
List of Navratna Companies in India:
1. Engineers India Ltd (EIL)
2. Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR)
3. Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL)
4. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)
5. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd (NLC India)
6. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL)
7. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd (RCF)
8. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL)
9. National Buildings Construction Corporation Ltd (NBCC)
10. National Aluminium Company Ltd (NALCO)
11. National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (NMDC)
12. Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL)
13. Shipping Corporation of India Ltd (SCI)
14. ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL)
15. RITES Ltd
16. IRCON International Ltd
17. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd (IREDA)
18. National Fertilizers Limited(NFL)
19. Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited (HUDCO)
More than 27% of identified Glacial Lakes in Himalayas Expanded since 1984: ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)’s long-term satellite imagery covering the catchments of
Indian Himalayan river basins from 1984 to 2023 shows that more than 27% of the identified glacial lakes
in the Himalayas have expanded since 1984.
• Among the 2,431 lakes larger than 10 hectares
identified during 2016-17, around 676 glacial
lakes have notably expanded since 1984.
Points to note:
i.Out of these 676 lakes, 601 have expanded more than twice;
10 lakes have grown between 1.5 to 2 times and 65 lakes have
expanded 1.5 times.
• 130 of these lakes are located within India, with 65
in Indus river basins, 7 in Ganga river basin and 58
in Brahmaputra river basin.
ii.Elevation-based analysis shows that 314 lakes are in the 4,000 to 5,000 meters (m) elevation range,
while 296 lakes are above 5,000 m.
iii.Based on their formation process, the glacier lakes are classified into 4 categories.
• Moraine-dammed (water dammed by moraine)
India’s Gem and Jewellery Sector Receives AEO Status from Finance Ministry
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has assigned the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status to the gem
and jewellery sector. The AEO program was introduced as a pilot project in 2011 by the Customs
Department aimed at promoting ease of doing business, saving time, and reducing costs for export-
oriented industries.
• The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) advocated for industry inclusion
• Of the 20 companies that applied for the AEO status, Asian Star, a leading diamond and
diamond jewellery manufacturer, became the 1st recipient of AEO status in the Indian gem
and jewellery industry.
About AEO program:
i.AEO is a program under the World Customs Organisation (WCO) SAFE Framework of Standards to secure
and facilitate global trade, enhance international supply chain security, and promote legitimate trade.
ii.It recognises entities compliant with supply chain security standards and grants AEO status and benefits
to approved entities engaged in international trade.
STATE NEWS
Bihar Postal Circle Released a Special Cover to Commemorate 250 years of ‘Copper Ticket’
The Department of Posts in Bihar has released a ‘Special Cover’ to commemorate 250 years of the release
of ‘Copper Ticket’, the world’s first postal ticket from Patna, Bihar.
• It was released by Anil Kumar, Chief Postmaster General of Bihar Postal Circle.
• The Copper ticket is a symbol of adventure and wonder that has captured the hearts and
imaginations of generations. It stands for the ability of storytelling to captivate our attention
and take us to imaginative places.
Note: The Copper ticket was first issued from Azimabad, Patna (Bihar) in March 1774.
Hinduja Group’s CELERITYX and MAFCOCS Deploys ‘OneX’ to improve Maharashtra’s Bank
Connectivity
On 22nd April 2024, CELERITYX, the enterprise networking solutions business of OneOTT
Intertainment Limited(OIL) announced its collaboration with Maharashtra State Cooperative Credit
Societies Federation(MAFCOCS) for the deployment of OneX platform across 40,000 bank branches in
Maharashtra.
• OneX has the potential to serve over 1lakh branches across the country.
Key Points:
i.The primary objective of this strategic partnership is to address connectivity challenges faced by credit
societies in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, where outdated systems lack protection against modern threats.
ii.CELERITYX received its first order from Samata Sahakari Patsanstha for its branches in Maharashtra.
About OneX Platform:
OIL, a subsidiary of Hinduja Global Solutions Limited on 22nd April ,2024, unveiled OneX platform as a
unified network-as-a-service solution covering network management, security and Local Area
Network(LAN)- side control solution.
Benefits of OneX:
i.It will help in simplifying complexity with agility and security, and using various Wide Area
Network(WAN) technologies such as: Mobile SIM, ensures high uptime zero-trust based network and
security across all locations.
ii.It will streamline connectivity through broadband and mobile SIM usage, fortified firewalls and zero-
radius perimeter security solutions guarantees both security and uptime.
iii.The cost-effective structure of OneX ensures accessibility for smallest credit societies. Thus, protecting
them against any cyber attacks.
About Hinduja Global Solutions Limited:
President: Natarajan Radhakrishnan
Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
GOVT SCHEMES
CENTRAL GOVT SCHEMES
GoI Introduced new EMPS 2024 scheme from 1st April, after FAME-II
The new Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024(EMPS 2024) under Ministry of Heavy Industries,
Government of India came into effect on 1st April, 2024 and will continue till the end of July 2024.
• Meanwhile, the 2nd phase of FAME-II (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles
in India) scheme ends on 31st March, 2024.
• Under the FAME scheme, subsidies will be eligible for e-vehicles sold till 31st March or till the
time funds are available.
Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024(EMPS 2024):
i.Ministry of Heavy Industries introduced EMPS 2024 scheme on 13th March, 2024.
ii.The scheme aims to promote the adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) in India, specifically for electric-2
wheelers (e-2w) and electric-3 wheelers(e-3w).
iii.The scheme has set the budget outlay of Rs500 crore and will replace FAME-II scheme.
iv.As of now, the scheme will be implemented for 4 months i.e. from 1st April,2024 to 31st July,2024.
v.It offers subsidies for e-2w and e-3w including registered e-rickshaws and carts, and L5 (e-3w).
Note: L5 category includes electric-3 wheelers with a maximum speed of over 25 Km/h.
Key Points:
i.Government of India(GoI) will provide financial support up to Rs10,000 to per 2- wheeler. It aims to
provide support for about 3.33 lakh 2- wheelers.
ii.Under the EMPS 2024 scheme, financial support of up to Rs25,000 will be given for the purchase of small
3-wheelers including e- rickshaws and e- carts. The scheme will cover more than 41,000 such vehicles.
iii.The financial support will be given up to Rs50,000 in case of large3-wheelers.
Faster Adoption and Manufacturing in India (FAME India):
i.It was introduced in 2015 under the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan.
ii.Its primary objective was to promote the adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles by offering incentives
on purchase.
iii.The scheme was implemented in two phases:
i.FAME-I, started in 2015 and was completed in 2019.
ii.FAME-II was implemented from 1st April,2019 to 31st March, 2024, with total budget outlay
of Rs10,000 crore.
• Under the FAME-II, GoI offers the incentives for e-buses, 3-wheelers and 4-wheelers to be used
for public transportation or any other commercial purposes.
About Ministry of Heavy Industries:
Union Minister: Mahendra Nath Pandey (Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh)
Minister of State (MoS): Krishan Pal Gujjar
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
WHO Launches CoViNet, a Network of Laboratory to Monitor Emerging Coronaviruses
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has launched the Coronavirus Network (CoViNet), a global
network which will ensure timely detection, monitoring, and assessment of coronaviruses of public health
importance.
About CoViNet:
i.The CoViNet aims to facilitate early and accurate detection of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and novel
coronaviruses of public health importance.
ii.CoViNet expands on the WHO SARS-CoV-2 Reference Laboratory Network, the first WHO reference lab
network for SARS-CoV-2 established in January 2020.
iii.CoViNet includes 36 laboratories from 21 countries across all 6 WHO regions. This includes 3 Indian
laboratories.
• Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Environmental Engineering Research
Institute (CSIR-NEERI), Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
• As per Romania’s government, Schengen rules would apply to 4 seaports and 17 airports, with
Otopeni airport serving the biggest hub for Schengen flights.
About Bulgaria:
Capital– Sofia
President– Rumen Radev
Currency– Bulgarian lev (BGN)
About Romania:
Capital– Bucharest
President– Klaus Iohannis
Currency– Romanian Leu (RON)
Saudi Arabia Chosen to Chair UN Women’s Rights Commission despite Rights Concerns
The United Nations(UN) Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) has unanimously appointed Saudi
Arabia to chair its 69th session in 2025.
• Abdulaziz Alwasil, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the UN, has
been elected as the chair of the CSW, succeeding the outgoing chair, Antonio
Manuel Lagdameo, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the UN.
Note: Abdulaziz Alwasil becomes the 1st ever permanent representative of Saudi Arabia to chair CSW
since its establishment in 1946.
Key Points:
i.As a Chair, Saudi Arabia, will promote gender equality and empower women worldwide.
ii.Saudi Vision 2030, the Saudi Arabia’s reform initiative, includes priorities and targets focused on
enhancing women’s participation at all levels and utilizing their capabilities effectively.
Additional info: The unopposed bid for leadership was condemned by human rights groups because of
the Saudi Arabia’s “abysmal” record on women’s rights.
About CSW:
Established in 1946, it is UN’s intergovernmental body that promotes gender equality and women’s
empowerment. It is a functional commission of the UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). CSW
membership comprises 45 States elected by ECOSOC on the basis of following equitable geographical
distribution:
• 13 members from Africa
• 11 from Asia
• 9 from Latin America and Caribbean
• 8 from Western Europe and other States
• 4 from Eastern Europe
New members are elected for a four-year term when the term of the incumbent expires.
About Saudi Arabia:
Prime Minister– Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud
Capital– Riyadh
Currency– Saudi Riyal
UNHCR launches Climate Resilience Fund to Shield Refugees and Displaced People from
Climate Shocks
On April 24, 2024, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) launched the UNHCR
Climate Resilience Fund, aiming to raise USD100 million by 2025 for protecting refugees and displaced
communities from climate change impacts and promoting their inclusion in climate-related measures.
Key Points:
i.Contributions to the Fund will extend UNHCR’s climate action to countries grappling with conflict-related
displacement, including Bangladesh, Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Mozambique.
• It will also support a range of activities in line with UNHCR’s Focus Area Strategic Plan for
Climate Action 2024-2030.
• Four objectives of the plan are: protection, solutions, resilience, and adaptation
ii.The Fund will invest in climate-resilient shelters, climate-smart livelihoods, and minimizing the
environmental impact of humanitarian responses.
iii.By prioritizing local impact, projects will involve affected communities in design and implementation,
aligning with national climate strategies and development plans.
iv.In 2022, over 70% of refugees fled from highly climate-vulnerable countries. Around 60% of forcibly
displaced people reside in fragile and conflict-affected nations, among the most susceptible to climate
change and least prepared to adapt.
About United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR):
High Commissioner– Filippo Grandi
Establishment– 1950
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Category Rate
Other proposals:
i.With a view to facilitating wider non-resident participation in Sovereign Green Bonds (SGrBs), a scheme
for investment and trading in these bonds is available at the IFSC (International Financial Services Centre)
in Gandhinagar, Gujarat..
• At present, FPIs registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) are allowed
to invest in sovereign green bonds under the various routes available for FPI investment in
government bonds.
ii.RBI would launch a mobile app for accessing the Retail Direct portal to widen the reach of the RBI Retail
Direct Scheme which was launched in November 2021.
• The Scheme enables investors to buy securities in primary auctions as well as buy/sell
securities through the NDS-OM (negotiated dealing system – order matching) platform.
iii.RBI has decided to allow Small Finance Banks (SFBs) to use permissible rupee interest derivative
products. At present, SFBs are permitted to use only Interest Rate Futures (IRFs) for proprietary hedging.
• This will allow further flexibility to SFBs for hedging their interest rate risk and enhance their
resilience
iv.RBI proposed to broaden Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)-Retail access by allowing non-bank
payment operators to offer CBDC wallets, facilitating resilience testing for multi-channel transactions.
v.Currently, UPI payments from Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) require using the issuer’s web or
mobile app. It is proposed to allow third-party UPI apps for these payments, aiming to boost convenience
and encourage more digital transactions for small amounts.
vi.RBI will make certain modifications to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) framework to facilitate better
management of liquidity risk by banks.
• Banks covered under Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) framework are required to maintain a
stock of high quality liquid assets (HQLA) to meet 30 days net outgo under stressed conditions.
They are required to maintain LCR of 100% with effect from January 1, 2019.
Members of MPC:
Dr. Shashanka Bhide; Dr. Ashima Goyal; Prof. Jayanth R. Varma; Dr. Rajiv Ranjan; Dr. Michael
Debabrata Patra; and headed by Shaktikanta Das (RBI Governor).
• The next meeting of the MPC is scheduled during June 5-7, 2024.
Static Points:
i.Under the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Act, 1934 (RBI Act, 1934) (as amended in 2016), RBI is entrusted
with the responsibility of conducting monetary policy in India with the primary objective of maintaining
price stability while keeping in mind the objective of growth.
ii.Section 45ZB of the amended RBI Act, 1934 provides for an empowered six-member Monetary Policy
Committee (MPC) to be constituted by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette.
• The first such MPC was constituted on September 29, 2016.
RBI raises Minimum Capital Requirements for ARCs to Rs 300cr; Deputy Governor T.
Rabi Sankar gets 1-Year Extension
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued Master Direction – Reserve Bank of India (Asset Reconstruction
Companies) Directions, 2024 in exercise of its powers conferred by Sections 3, 9, 10, 12 and 12A of
the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of
Security Interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002 (54 of 2002) which came into effect from April 24, 2024.
• Under this, RBI raised the Minimum Capital Requirement for ARCs from Rs 100 crore to Rs 300
crore.
• RBI issued this Master Direction to regulate ARCs for investor protection and efficient
functioning.
Applicability:
The provisions of these Directions apply to every ARC registered with the RBI under Section 3 of
SARFAESI Act, 2002.
Highlights:
i.ARCs, in existence since October 11, 2022, have been granted a transition period to achieve the revised
minimum Net Owned Fund (NOF) requirement.
ii.As per the directions, ARCs by March 31, 2024, to reach a minimum NOF of Rs 200 crore, and Rs 300
crore by March 31, 2026.
• Failure to comply will result in supervisory action, potentially restricting further business
activities until the required NOF levels are met.
iii.As per the provision of Section 10(2) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002, ARCs with a minimum NOF of Rs 1,000
crore will be eligible to act as Resolution Applicants under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 of
India.
• A resolution applicant refers to any individual or entity willing to submit a plan to address a
company’s financial issues during insolvency proceedings.
• It allows ARCs to restructure acquired loans to recover dues through government securities and
deposits with designated financial entities like scheduled commercial banks, Small Industries
Development Bank of India (SIDBI), and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
(NABARD).
iv.Now, ARCs can also invest in short-term instruments like money market mutual funds, certificates of
deposit, and corporate bonds/commercial papers with a rating of AA or higher by an eligible credit rating
agency (CRA).
• However, these investments are capped at 10% of the ARC’s NOF.
Key Points:
i.Every ARC must maintain a capital adequacy ratio of at least 15% of its total risk-weighted assets.
ii.Before starting securitisation or asset reconstruction operations, an ARC must apply for registration and
obtain a Certificate of Registration (CoR) from the Reserve Bank under Section 3 of the SARFAESI Act.
iii.An ARC must commence operations within six months of receiving the CoR. RBI may grant an
extension of up to twelve months upon application from the ARC.
iv.Sections 45-IA, 45-IB, and 45-IC of the RBI Act, 1934, do not apply to an ARC registered with the
Reserve Bank under Section 3 of the SARFAESI Act.
v.Within ninety days of receiving the CoR, every ARC must develop a Board-approved financial asset
acquisition policy.
vi.The ARC should also establish a policy for financial asset realization, ensuring that the realization
period does not exceed 5 years from the acquisition date.
vii.ARCs need RBI approval for the appointment/reappointment of Directors, Managing Directors (MDs),
or Chief Executive Officers (CEOs).
RBI Deputy Governor T. Rabi Sankar Granted One-Year Extension
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has re-appointed T. Rabi Sankar as Deputy Governor of
RBI for a period of one year w.e.f. May 03, 2024, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
• The order for the same was issued by the Department of Personnel & Training under Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (MoPP&P).
About T. Rabi Sankar:
i.He was elevated as from Executive Director to RBI’s Deputy Governor in May 2021 for a period of three
years.
ii.He has been holding charge of the central security cell, and the departments of currency management,
foreign exchange, internal debt management, information technology, payment and settlement systems,
external investments and operations, and government and bank accounts, amongst others.
iii.He was the member of the Board of Directors, Reserve Bank Information Technology Private Limited
(ReBIT); and member of the Governing Council, Institute for Development and Research in Banking
Technology (IDRBT).
iv.Rabi Sankar has served as an International Monetary Fund (IMF) Consultant (2005-11) on developing
Government bond markets and debt management.
Note:
RBI has four Deputy Governors. The other 3 are
– Michael Debabrata Patra (MD) Patra; M Rajeshwar Rao; and Swaminathan Janakiraman (J).
RBI imposes Rs 10 Lakh Monetary Penalty on NABFINS for Non-Compliance
RBI in exercise of its powers conferred on RBI under the provisions of clause (b) of sub-section (1) of
section 58 G read with clause (aa) of sub-section (5) of section 58 B of the RBI Act 1934 imposed a
monetary penalty of Rs 10 Lakh on NABFINS Limited, Bengaluru, Karnataka which is a subsidiary of
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).
• NABFINS Limited was non-compliant with certain provisions of the Non-Banking Financial
Company (NBFC) – Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company and Deposit taking
Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016.
• However, this penalty will not affect any transaction or agreement entered into by the company
with its customers.
Reason:
RBI conducted a statutory inspection of the company’s financial position as of March 31, 2022. After
finding non-compliance with RBI directions, the company was issued a notice to explain why penalties
shouldn’t be imposed. Following the company’s response, RBI found that the company forced customers
to use a specific insurance company for assets financed. This led to a monetary penalty by RBI.
Recent Related News:
i.In January 2024, ACC had extended the tenure of RBI Deputy Governor Michael Patra for a further period
of one year, w.e.f. January 15, 2024, or until further orders, whichever is earlier. He is in charge of the all-
important monetary policy department and is a member of the rate setting panel.
ii.RBI has issued Guidelines on import of gold by Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) holders under the India-United
Arab Emirates (UAE) Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) as notified by the
International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA).
About Reserve Bank of India (RBI):
Governor – Shaktikanta Das
Establishment–April 1, 1935
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
RBI: Reserve assets surge by USD34.8 billion, net claims of NRI declined by USD12.2 billion
As per the latest data released by RBI, India’s International Investment Position (IIP) as of December 2023
showed a decline in net claims of Non-Residents on India by USD12.2 billion during the period from
October to December 2023 to USD370.4 billion as the end of December 2023.
• Main reason for the decline is the increase in reserve assets, surging by USD34.8 billion during
Q3 FY24
Key Points:
i.As per the RBI data, decline in net claims was due to an exponential increase in financial assets of
overseas Indian residents which amounts to USD40.7 billion as compared to the increase in foreign-owned
RBI to set up Digital India Trust Agency to Check Illegal Lending Apps
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will establish a Digital India Trust Agency (DIGITA) to combat the
proliferation of illegal lending apps.
Key Points:
i.DIGITA would serve as a crucial checkpoint to tackle the issue of illegal lending apps.
ii.Apps lacking the ‘verified’ mark from DIGITA would be deemed unauthorized for law enforcement
purposes.
iii.The agency aims to vet digital lending apps for compliance and maintain a public register of verified
apps.
iv.The RBI has provided a list of 442 digital lending apps to Google for whitelisting, over 2,200 apps were
removed from the PlayStore.
v.Google now enforces a policy allowing only RBI-regulated entities (REs) or their partners to publish apps
on the PlayStore.
vi.This policy change came in response to requests from the RBI and the Department of Financial Services
(DFS) under the Finance Ministry.
Note – Additionally, actions have been taken to rescue citizens involved in cyber fraud activities,
particularly those ensnared into employment in Cambodia.
About Reserve Bank of India (RBI):
Governor – Shaktikanta Das
Deputy Governors – Swaminathan Janakiraman, Michael Debabrata Patra, M. Rajeshwar Rao, T. Rabi
Sankar
Establishment – 1st April 1935
Headquarters – Mumbai, Maharashtra
RBI Cancels CoR of 4 NBFCs; Imposes fine on IDFC First Bank & LIC Housing Finance
The Reserve Bank of India(RBI) has cancelled the Certificate of Registration(CoR) of Four Non-Banking
Financial Companies (NBFCs) in the exercise of powers conferred on it under Section 45-IA (6) of the RBI
Act, 1934.
The 4 NBFCs are,
• Kundles Motor Finance Private Limited (Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh-UP)- CoR cancelled with effect
from 12th March 2024.
• Nithya Finance Limited (Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-TN) – CoR cancelled w.e.f 14th March 2024.
• Bhatia Hire Purchase Private Limited (Bathinda, Punjab) – CoR cancelled w.e.f 19th March 2024.
• Jiwanjyoti Deposits and Advances Limited (Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh) – CoR cancelled w.e.f
21st March 2024.
Note: Following the cancellation of CoR the NBFCs shall not transact the business of a Non-Banking
Financial Institution(NBFI) as defined in clause (a) of Section 45-I of the RBI Act, 1934.
Five NBFCs surrender their CoR to RBI:
The following five NBFCs have surrendered their CoR granted by RBI,
• Growing Opportunity Finance(India) Private Limited (Chennai, TN)
• Invel Commercial Private Limited(Kolkata, West Bengal-WB)
• Mohan Finance Limited (Kolkata, WB)
• Saraswati Properties Limited, (Bareilly, UP)
• Quick Marketing Private Limited(Rajendra Nagar, Telangana)
In the exercise of powers conferred under Section 45-IA (6) of the RBI Act 1934, RBI cancelled the CoR of
these NBFCs.
RBI imposes monetary penalty on IDFC First Bank & LIC Housing Finance
i.RBI has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 1 crore on IDFC First Bank Limited for non-compliance with
certain directions issued by RBI on ‘Loans and Advances – Statutory and Other Restrictions’.
• The penalty was imposed in the exercise of the power vested in RBI under the provisions of
section 47 A (1) (c) read with sections 46 (4) (i) of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
• The Statutory Inspection for Supervisory Evaluation (ISE 2022) of the IDFC First Bank was
conducted by RBI with reference to its financial position as on 31st March 2022.
ii.RBI has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 49.70 lakhs on LIC Housing Finance Limited for non-
compliance with certain provisions of ‘Non-Banking Financial Company – Housing Finance Company
(Reserve Bank) Directions, 2021’.
• The penalty was imposed in exercise of powers vested in RBI conferred under section 52A of
the National Housing Bank Act, 1987.
• The statutory inspection of LIC Housing Finance was conducted by the National Housing Bank
with reference to its financial position as on 31st March 2022.
About IDFC First Bank Limited:
Managing Director(MD) and Chief Executive Officer(CEO)– V. Vaidyanathan
Headquarters- Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established- 1997
iii.The coin signifies RBI’s extensive history and achievements over 90 years.
Key Points:
i.During his address, PM highlighted the pivotal role of RBI in strengthening the economic growth of India.
ii.PM mentioned that more than 1200 crore monthly transactions were made via UPI (Unified Payments
Interface). This makes UPI an internationally recognized platform.
Note: At present, 7 countries have officially accepted UPI system : Sri Lanka, Mauritius, France, United
Arab Emirates(UAE), Singapore, Bhutan and Nepal.
iii.He informed that as of December 2023, women in India hold 56% of total Jan Dhan accounts, and about
51.25 crore bank accounts were opened under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY).
iv.More than 7 crore farmers, fishermen and cattle owners have access to Pradhan Mantri Kisan Credit
Cards.
Background: Reserve Bank of India
i.RBI was established on 1st April,1935, based on the recommendation of Hilton
Young Commission(formed in 1926).
ii.RBI is formed in accordance with the provisions of RBI Act, 1934.
iii.Sir Oborne Smith was the 1st Governor of Reserve Bank. He served as Governor of Reserve Bank from
1st April, 1935 to 30th June, 1937.
iv.RBI was nationalised on 1st January, 1949 under the RBI(Transfer to Public Ownership) Act, 1948.
v.Central Office of the RBI was initially established in Kolkata, West Bengal. In 1937,it was shifted to
Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Functions of RBI:
• Formulating Monetary Policy
• Supervision and Regulation of Financial Institutions
• Issuer of Currency
• Management of Foreign Exchange Reserves
Recently Related:
i.As per RBI report released in December 2023, The Gross Non-Performing Asset (GNPA) ratio of
scheduled commercial banks drops to 3.2% (at end September 2023) from 39%(end-March 2023).
ii.In January 2024, RBI launched a centralised web portal “UDGAM” (Unclaimed Deposits-Gateway to
Access Information). It will help people to search and claim their unclaimed deposits.
About Reserve Bank of India(RBI):
Governor: Shaktikanta Das
Headquarters : Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established: 1 April, 1935
RBI Delays Currency Derivative Regulations to Curb Speculative Trading to May 3, 2024
On 4th April 2024, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has deferred the implementation of Exchange Traded
Currency Derivatives (ETCD) regulations by a month to May 3, 2024 to curb speculative trading. This is in
view of the feedback received from the market and the recent developments.
Key Points:
i.As per the regulations, only traders with underlying forex exposure are permitted to trade in currency
derivatives, such as futures contracts, aiding companies in hedging against currency risk.
ii.The postponement of the regulations provides short-term relief amid concerns over potential declines in
trading volumes.
iii.The regulatory framework for exchange-traded currency derivatives remains consistent, reflecting the
RBI’s broader foreign exchange management policy.
iv.The revised rules are in line with the RBI’s efforts to stabilize the rupee, particularly ahead of India’s
RBI Directs all REs to Provide KFS to Borrowers w.e.f 1st October 2024
The Reserve Bank Of India(RBI) has mandated all Regulated entities (REs) (banks and financial
institutions) to provide comprehensive key facts statements (KFS) to all new retail and Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprises (MSME) borrowers with effect from 1st October 2024. This is a part of RBI’s effort
to increase lending practices’ transparency.
Key Points:
i.The statement should offer details about recovery agent policy, contact details for grievances and the
likelihood of the loan being sold to others in simple and easy-to-understand language.
ii.KFS will include a computation sheet of the annual percentage rate (APR) and the loan’s amortisation
schedule over the loan tenor.
• APR will include all charges levied by the RE. APR will also include charges levied on borrowers
by the REs on behalf of third-party service providers on an actual basis, such as insurance
charges and legal charges.
• RBI stated that the REs shall not charge the borrowers any fees that are not mentioned in the
KFS with explicit consent from the borrower.
iii.RBI has mandated REs to set up necessary systems and processes to implement this guideline as early
as possible.
• If the borrower agrees to the KFS, the RE shall be bound by them.
iv.KFS will be provided to borrowers with a unique proposal number with a validity period of at least 3
working days for loans with a tenor of 7 days or more and 1 working day for loans with a tenor of less than
7 days.
• The validity period is the time frame that the borrower has after the RE gives the KFS to accept
the loan terms.
About Reserve Bank of India(RBI):
Governor– Shaktikanta Das
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established in – 1st April 1935
RBI lays out Framework for Voluntary Transition of Small Finance Banks(SFBs) to Universal
Banks(UBs)
On 26th April 2024, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) laid out a framework in the form of eligibility conditions
for the voluntary transition of Small Finance Banks(SFBs) to Universal Banks(UBs).
• These conditions are in reference of “Guidelines for ‘on-tap’ Licensing of Small Finance Banks in
Private Sector” issued on 5th December, 2019. These guidelines provide a transition path for
SFBs to convert into UBs.
• RBI issued these instructions in exercise of the power given under Section 22(1) of the
Banking Regulation Act 1949.
Note: In 2015, RBI granted in-principal approval to 10 applicants to set up SFBs in India.
Eligibility Criteria for conversion of SFBs into UBs:
RBI has prescribed 6 eligibility conditions for conversion of SFBs into UBs are:
i.SFBs should have a minimum net worth of Rs1000 crore as at the end of the previous
quarter(audited).
ii.Interested SFBs should have scheduled status with a satisfactory track record of performance for a
minimum period of 5 years.
iii.It should meet the prescribed Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) requirements of 15% of
SFBs.
iv.Shares of the bank should have been listed on a recognized stock exchange.
Note: Among 10 SFBs only North East Small Finance Bank is not listed on any recognised stock exchange.
v.SFB should have a net profit in the last 2 financial years.
vi.SFB should have Gross Non-Performing Asset(GNPA) and Net Non-Performing Asset(NNPA) of less
than or equal to 3% and 1% respectively in the last 2 financial years.
Conditions related to shareholding pattern:
i.There is no mandatory requirement for eligible SFB to have an identified promoter.
• However, the existing promoters of the eligible SFB if any, shall continue as the promoter on the
transition to Universal Bank(UB).
ii.Eligible SFB while transitioning to UB is not permitted for addition of any new promoters or change in
promoters.
iii.There shall be no new mandatory lock-in requirement of minimum shareholding for existing
promoters.
iv.The eligible SFBs which have diversified loan portfolio will be preferred.
v.There shall be no change to the promoter shareholding dilution plan already approved by RBI.
Note: When a SFB transitioned into UB, it will be subjected to Non-Operative Financial Holding
Company (NOFHC) structure (as applicable) as per the said guidelines
Key Points:
i.The eligible SFB shall be required to provide detailed rationale for such transition.
ii.The application for conversion of SFB into UB shall be assessed in accordance with “Guidelines for ‘on-
tap’ Licensing of Small Finance Banks in Private Sector” dated August, 2016
• RBI (Acquisition and Holding of Shares or Voting Rights in Banking Companies) Directions,
2023 dated 16th January, 2023 as amended from time to time.
Name of the SFBS in India are:
AU Small Finance Bank Limited (Jaipur, Rajasthan), Capital Small Finance Bank Limited(Jalandhar,
Punjab), Equitas Small Finance Bank Limited(Chennai, Tamil Nadu), ESAF Small Finance Bank
Limited(Thrissur, Kerala), Suryoday Small Finance Bank Limited(Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra), Utkarsh
Small Finance Bank Limited(Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh), North East Small Finance Bank Limited(Guwahati,
Assam), Shivalik Small Finance Bank Limited(Noida, Uttar Pradesh), Unity Small Finance Limited(New
Delhi, Delhi), Ujjivan Small FinanceBank Limited(Bengaluru, Karnataka) and Jana Small Finance Bank
Limited(Bengaluru, Karnataka).
Note: On 1st April 2024, RBI approved the merger of Fincare SFB into AU Small Finance Bank Limited.
Now, there are 11 SFBs in India.
About Small Finance Banks(SFBs):
SFBs are financial institutions that will provide financial services to the unserved and unbanked region of
the country. They are established under the Companies Act, 2013 and governed by the provisions of RBI
Act, 1934 and Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
About Reserve Bank of India(RBI):
Governor: Shaktikanta Das(25th Governor of RBI)
Headquarter: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established: 1 April, 1935
RBI Kept FPI Investment Limit in G-Sec Unchanged at 6% of Outstanding Stock For FY25
On 26th April 2024, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that the investment limit by Foreign
Portfolio Investors(FPI) in Government Securities(G-Sec) will remain unchanged at 6% of outstanding
security stocks for FY25(2024-25).
• The FPI limits for investment in the state government securities (SGSs) and corporate
bonds are maintained at 2% and 15% respectively, of outstanding security stocks for FY25.
• As of now, all investments by eligible investors in the ‘specified securities’ will be considered
under the Fully Accessible Route(FAR).
Key Points:
i.The allocation of incremental changes in the G-Sec Limit(in absolute terms) classified into two sub-
categories i.e. General and Long Term, and will be retained at 50:50 for 2024-25.
ii.The entire increase in limit for State Development Loans (SDLs) (in absolute terms) has been added to
the general sub-category of State Development Loans.
Additional info:
RBI has also notified that the aggregate limit of the national amount of Credit Default Swaps(CDS) sold by
foreign portfolio investors will be 5% of the outstanding stock of corporate bonds.
• Additional limit of Rs 2,54,000 crore is allocated for FY25.
About Reserve Bank of India(RBI):
Governor- Shaktikanta Das (25th Governor of RBI)
Headquarter- Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established on 1 April 1935
RBI Directs Talkcharge to Stop PPI, Wallet Issuance & Refund Balances
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has directed to Gurugram(Haryana)-based fintech firm Talkcharge
Technologies Private Limited(Talkcharge) to stop the issuance and operations of its Prepaid Payment
Instruments(PPIs) or wallets and refund the balances held in the wallets within 45 days (by May 17,
2024).
Background:
RBI has noticed that Talkcharge has been issuing PPIs(Wallets) to its customers through its website and
app ‘TalkCharge’ without receiving required authorisation from RBI under the provisions of the Payment
and Settlement Systems Act, 2007.
About Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs):
i.These instruments facilitate the purchase of goods and services, conduct of financial services, enable
remittance facilities etc. against the value stored therein. It can be issued by banks and non-banks.
ii.The cash loading of PPIs is limited to Rs 50,000 per month subject to overall limit of the PPI.
iii.Bank and Non-Bank entities will be allowed to issue PPIs in India after obtaining necessary
approval from RBI under Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007
Types of PPIs:
i.Small PPIs: issued with minimum details usable at specific merchant locations, no funds transfer or cash
withdrawal. There are 2 types of Small PPIs
• PPIs upto Rs 10,000(with cash loading facility). These PPIs can be converted into full-KYC PPIs
within 24 months.
• PPIs upto Rs 10,000(with no cash loading facility).
ii.Full-KYC PPIs: The PPIs are issued after completing Know Your Customer(KYC) of PPI holder. These can
be used for purchase, funds transfer and cash withdrawal. Its outstanding amount should not exceed Rs2
lakh.
About Reserve Bank of India(RBI):
Governor- Shaktikanta Das (25th Governor of RBI)
Headquarter– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established on 1 April 1935
SEBI
SEBI launches SCORES 2.0 to Strengthen Complaint Redressal System
On April 1, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) launched the new version of
SCORES (SEBI Complaint Redressal System), i.e., SCORES 2.0. This will enhance investor complaint
resolution in the securities market by auto routing and auto escalation, monitoring by designated bodies,
and reducing timelines.
• The website URL for SCORES 2.0 from April 01, 2024 is http://scores.sebi.gov.in
Note –SCORES is an online system where investors in securities market can lodge their complaints
through web URL and an App.
Key Points:
i.This revised version of SCORES enhanced with additional features for improved user experience.
ii.It establishes uniform timelines for complaint resolution across the securities market: 21 calendar
days from complaint receipt.
iii.It incorporates two-level review process; SEBI intervenes at second level if investor remains
dissatisfied.
iv.Non-adherence to prescribed timelines triggers automatic escalation of complaints to SEBI.
v.Integration with KYC (Know Your Customer) registration agency database facilitates seamless investor
registration on SCORES.
vi.In the old SCORES (https://scores.gov.in) platform (discontinued on March 28, 2024), investors can no
longer lodge new complaints.
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Brickwork Ratings Gets SEBI Nod to Resume Business without Restrictions
Brickwork Ratings (BWR) has resumed its business and client onboarding following SEBI’s order dated
March 26, 2024. Previously, SEBI had restricted BWR from onboarding new clients or accepting fresh
mandates from existing clients until certain conditions were met, such as strengthening the Board and
enhancing systems and processes. With full compliance achieved, SEBI has cleared BWR to resume normal
operations.
SEBI gets ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certification for Information Security Management Systems
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has received the International Organization for
Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission(ISO/IEC) 27001:2022 certification for its
• Information Security Management System(ISMS) at the Primary Data Centre,
• ISMS at the Disaster Recovery site, and
• Security Operations Control (SOC) and Network Operations Control (NOC) Operations.
Key Points:
i.Sebi received this certification following an audit by the certification body under the accreditation of the
National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB), a member of the International
Accreditation Forum(IAF).
ii.This certification emphasises SEBI’s commitment to ongoing improvement and enhancement of its
systems and controls to achieve the Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) of data and operations.
About ISO/IEC 27001:
i.ISO/IEC 27001 is an international standard for ISMS which defines the specification for an effective ISMS.
ii.This offers guidance to establish, implement, maintain and continously improve an ISMS to
organisations of all size and across all sectors.
iii.This supports organisations to become risk-aware and proactively identify and address weaknesses.
iv.This promotes holistic approach to information security: vetting people, policies and technology.
v.The ISMS with this standard is a tool for risk management, cyber-resilience and operational excellence.
About ISO:
i.ISO is an independent non-governmental organisation comprised of members from 170 countries’
national standards bodies.
ii.It creates and publishes an array of proprietary, industrial, and commercial standards.
President – Sung Hwan Cho
Headquarters – Geneva, Switzerland
Established in – 1947
Groww Mutual Fund receives SEBI approval to launch India’s 1st Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer
Index Fund
Groww Mutual Fund, an asset management company (AMC), has received approval from the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to launch India’s inaugural Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer Index Fund.
• This open-ended scheme, set to launch in the first week of May 2024, will be managed
by Abhishek Jain and bench-marked against the Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer Index TRI (Total
Return Index), comprising top 30 stocks from sectors like consumer goods and services,
telecom, textiles, entertainment, etc.
Key Points:
Fund Objective: It aims for long-term capital growth by investing in securities mirroring the Nifty Non-
Cyclical Consumer Index’s performance with minimal tracking errors.
• This fund targets stable-demand industries like utilities, healthcare, consumer staples, and
sometimes financial shielding against market volatility.
Investment Strategy: The fund will primarily invest 95-100% in equities and equity-related securities of
companies associated with or expected to benefit from consumption activities, with a small allocation (0-
5%) to debt and money market instruments.
Minimum Investment: Investors can start with a minimum of Rs 500, with additional investments in
multiples of Re 1 for purchases and Re 0.01 for switches.
• SIPs require a minimum investment of Rs 1,200, subject to specific installment criteria.
Redemption and Exit Load: The minimum redemption amount is Rs 500, with an exit load of 1%
applicable for units redeemed within 30 days of allotment. After this period, no exit load is charged.
Fund Options: The scheme offers regular and direct plans, along with growth and IDCW (Income
Distribution Cum Capital Withdrawal) options.
Risk Profile: The scheme carries a “very high” risk profile, and is suitable for those seeking long-term
capital appreciation in equity and equity-related instruments of the Nifty Non-Cyclical Consumer Index.
About Groww Mutual Fund:
Co-founder & CEO– Lalit Keshre
Headquarters– Bengaluru, Karnataka
Establishment– 2017
SEBI allows AIFs to Pledge Equity Shares of Investee Companies in Infrastructure Sector
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has notified a framework for Category I and Category II
Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) in the infrastructure sector to raise debt by pledging the equity of
their investee companies.
• In this regards, SEBI (AIF) Regulations, 2012 has been amended and notified SEBI (AIF)
(second amendment) Regulations, 2024.
• The notification was issued in exercise powers conferred under Section 11(1) of the SEBI Act
1992.
Note:
i.This decision has been taken for easing the way for companies to raise debt, and doing business.
ii.It has also provided additional flexibility to AIFs and their investors to deal with unliquidated
investments of their schemes.
Highlights:
i.Category I and Category II AIFs can create encumbrances on investee companies’ equity in the
infrastructure sector to facilitate debt raising, under Regulation 16(1)(c) and 17(c) of AIF Regulations,
subject to compliance with RBI regulations.
• Infrastructure sector companies include those engaged in development, operation, or
management of projects listed in the Harmonised Master List of Infrastructure sub-sectors by
the Government of India (GoI).
ii.Previously, AIFs were barred from pledging shares for loans due to potential investor losses in case of
default by investee companies.
iii.Allowing infrastructure financing via project finance necessitates protection for lenders through equity
share pledges, enabling lenders to intervene in case of default.
Key Points:
i .Existing Category I or Category II AIFs that haven’t onboarded investors before April 25, 2024, can
create encumbrances on investee company equity for borrowing purposes, but they must disclose this in
their PPMs and detail associated risks.
ii.Any encumbrances already made by these AIFs before April 25, 2024, on investee company securities
for borrowing can continue if they were disclosed in the Private Placement Memorandums (PPMs).
iii.The pilot Standard Setting Forum for AIFs (SFA) with SEBI’s input, will establish implementation
standards ensuring that encumbrances created by these AIFs on investee company equity are solely used
for facilitating debt raising in the infrastructure sector.
Sebi Notified BSE to Pay Regulatory Fee on Options Contract
SEBI has notified BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange) to pay regulatory fees based on notional
value rather than premium value for options contracts.
• SEBI has instructed BSE to pay a differential regulatory fee for the past periods with applicable
interest of 15% per annum on the amount remaining unpaid or belatedly paid or short paid for
every month of delay.
Key Points:
SEBI introduced the regulatory fee on recognised stock exchanges under the SEBI (Regulatory Fee on
Stock Exchanges) Regulations 2006.
• Under this, exchanges are required to pay fees within 30 days after the conclusion of each
financial year, based on annual turnover.
• The rate of regulatory fee was based on the annual turnover of the stock exchanges.
ii.BSE, including the United Stock Exchange merger in FY 2014-15, has been paying regulatory fees on
annual turnover to SEBI considering premium value of the contracts instead of notional value.
iii.The computation of the additional amount owed must be certified by a chartered accountant and paid
within a month of receiving SEBI’s notification.
Recent Related News:
i.Ahmedabad (Gujarat)-based real estate developer Shivalik Group has received regulatory approval from
SEBI for its inaugural fund- Shivalik Investment Fund as a Category II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF).
The fund aims to raise Rs.300 crore through private placement including Rs.150 Crore Green Shoe Option.
ii.SEBI introduced a Third (III) Settlement Schemes for entities involved in the Illiquid Stock Options
(ISO)/reversal trades segment of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in terms of Section 15JB of the SEBI Act,
1992 read with Regulation 26 of SEBI (Settlement Proceedings) Regulations 2018.
About Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI):
SEBI is the regulatory authority for the capital market. It was established as a statutory body in 1992.
Chairperson– Madhabi Puri Buch
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
PhonePe & Star Health Insurance Partners to Offer ‘Star Comprehensive Insurance Policy’
PhonePe has partnered with Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. (Star Health Insurance),
India’s largest retail health insurance Company, to offer customers health insurance with a monthly and
annual payment option.
• This will enable users to avail ‘Star Comprehensive Insurance Policy’ on the PhonePe app
with coverage up to Rs 1 Crore.
Note: Star Health Insurance is India’s largest retail health insurance company; PhonePe is one of India’s
leading digital payment apps.
Key Features:
i.Users can also choose monthly payments through the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) AutoPay mandate
with a monthly Equated Monthly Installment (EMI) option, making health insurance more accessible.
ii.This end-to-end health insurance policy includes popular features such as Outpatient Department (OPD)
and maternity coverage, with a sum insured up to Rs. 1 Crore.
iii.Coverage includes road and air ambulance expenses, OP medical consultation (up to the limits), OP
coverage for dental and ophthalmic treatment, delivery expenses, organ donor expenses, coverage for
newborn babies, mental illnesses, and more.
iv.Mental illnesses are covered up to the sum insured; No sub-limits for daycare procedures
v.Accidental death and permanent total disablement are covered up to Rs. 1 Crore
Purchase Process: Users can purchase the policy directly through the PhonePe app, selecting desired
coverage and payment options, filling in necessary details, and completing the Know Your Customer (KYC)
J&K Bank Partners with Paymart India to Launch Virtual ATM Facility
Jammu & Kashmir Bank Limited (J&K Bank) signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with Paymart India Pvt Ltd to launch an innovative Virtual Automated Teller
Machine (ATM)(VATM) facility. The collaboration aims to introduce cardless cash withdrawals for the
Bank’s customers through local merchants in the neighbourhood.
Signatories: Amit Narang, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Paymart India Pvt Ltd and Imtiyaz Ahmad
Bhat, General Manager (GM) (S&IT) of J&K Bank singed the MoU in the presence of Baldev Prakash,
Managing Director (MD) and CEO of J&K Bank.
Goal:
i.Enhance banking convenience for consumers across the bank’s operations, especially in J&K and Ladakh.
ii.Utilise technology to improve accessibility and convenience for customers.
Procedure for Availing VATM Facility:
i.Customer’s smartphone with the J&K Bank’s mobile app “mPAY – Delight” serves as the Virtual Card and
the merchant’s smartphone with the app acts as the VATM.
ii.The cash withdrawal process is initiated through the bank’s mobile application.
iii.Once the cash withdrawal process is validated by OTP, the cash is dispensed hassle-free.
Note: The current limit for VATM service is set at Rs 2,000 per transaction and Rs 10,000 per month.
About Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd.
MD and CEO– Baldev Prakash
Headquarters– Srinagar, J&K
Established in– 1938
Tagline– Serving to Empower
Note: India’s gig economy is expanding rapidly, and there is an urgent requirement to offer affordable
financial support to non-salaried gig workers reliant on gig platform aggregators for their livelihood.
About Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI):
Chairman and Managing Director– Sivasubramanian Ramann
Headquarters– Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Establishment– 1990
Canara Bank and SINE of IIT Bombay Partners to Empower Start-ups Across India
Canara Bank and the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE) at the Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) Bombay, Mumbai (Maharashtra) have partnered to empower startups across India.
• Under the Canara Bank’s Start-Up Scheme, financial assistance at an attractive return on
investment (ROI) will be provided for establishment, promotion, and modernization.
• SINE, established in 2004 as an umbrella organization at IIT Bombay, acts as a tech incubator
and offers end-to-end support for startups, ensuring their success.
AMSL Signed Agreements with IFC To Raise Funds worth Rs 330 Crores
Artemis Medicare Services Limited (AMSL) has signed a definitive agreement with the International
Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, to raise funds of Rs 330 crores in the
form of Compulsorily Convertible Debentures (CCDs).
• The IFC’s investment will assist AMSL in enhancing healthcare accessibility and quality by
supporting its growth plans in bed capacity, introducing newer medical treatment specialities,
and building cardiac care centres in Tier 2 and 3 cities.
• This will also encourage women to pursue careers in medicine and advance their professional
growth.
Note: AMSL, founded in 2004 by the promoters of the Apollo Tyres Group, operates a multi-specialty
hospital, Artemis Hospitals, in Gurugram(Haryana).
Air India & BIAL Signed an Agreement to Develop Bengaluru as a Aviation Hub
Tata-Group-owned Air India and Bangalore International Airport Ltd (BIAL) have entered into an
agreement to develop Bengaluru (Karnataka) as a premier aviation hub for southern India. This agreement
aims to boost air travel connectivity to and from India over the next few years.
• Air India (along with other Tata Group airlines – Air India Express (AIX), and Vistara) and BIAL
will collaborate to enhance international air connectivity, operational efficiency, and passenger
experience, over the next 5 years.
• This includes bolstering the group’s flight network at the Kempegowda International Airport,
Bengaluru (KIAB or BLR airport).
• MoU:
As part of this initiative, Air India has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the
Government of Karnataka to establish a Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility at BLR airport
with an investment of around Rs 1,300 crore.
STB & PhonePe inks MoU to Promote UPI for Indians in Singapore
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB), a lead development agency for tourism, Singapore, signed a two-year
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PhonePe to promote Unified Payments Interface (UPI) for
Indians travelling in Singapore.
• The MoU allows customers to instantly make cross border transactions between India and
Singapore directly from their existing Indian bank accounts.
• As part of the agreement, STB and PhonePe would invest in joint marketing campaigns in
Singapore and India to promote the destination’s dynamic options and smooth UPI experiences
across key tourism hotspots.
Signatories: The MoU was signed by Melissa Ow, Chief Executive of STB and Ritesh Pai, Chief Executive
Officer(CEO) of PhonePe’s International Payments Business.
Note: PhonePe Group is India’s leading fintech company. Its flagship product, the PhonePe digital
payments app which was launched in August 2016.
PhonePe Partnered with eSewa and HAN Pokhara To Promote UPI Payments
Bengaluru (Karnataka)-based Fintech company PhonePe, has partnered with eSewa, a digital wallet
service of Nepal and the Hotel Association of Nepal (HAN)–Pokhara (a regional association of HAN,
Nepal) to promote digital payments through Unified Payments Interface (UPI) on the Nepal payment
processor Fonepay Network.
• This partnership is a part of the 19th Fewa New Year Festival which will be held
in Nepal from 11th to 14th April 2024.
Note: The Fewa New Year Festival is celebrated with a theme of “Tourism, Culture, and Food’’, in three
grand stages showcasing cultural performances, pop shows and culinary delights.
Karnataka Bank Partners with FISDOM to Offer Stock Broking Services & 3-in-1 Accounts
Karnataka Bank Ltd, a leading private sector Bank partnered with FISDOM to offer stock broking
services and 3 in 1 Accounts (Savings, Demat, and Trading accounts) through the “KBL Mobile Plus”, the
mobile banking app of Karnataka Bank.
• The partnership focuses on enhancing the current value proposition of enabling customers by
providing seamless access to stocks and mutual funds.
• It will empower customers to access investment opportunities and trading functionalities
within a single, user-friendly interface.
• The 3-in-1 facility consolidates savings, demat, and trading accounts, simplifying account
management
• It also eliminates the need for multiple platforms, ensuring a smoother investment journey.
Note: FISDOM is a digital wealth management platform of Finwizard Technology Private Limited. It offers
investors a 360-degree wealth management platform for mutual funds and Insurance.
PayU partners with PayPal to enhance cross border payments for Indian merchants
PayU, a leading online payment solution, has announced its partnership with PayPal, an American
multinational fintech company. The strategic partnership aims to improve the cross border payment
experience for Indian merchants.
i.PayU will leverage PayPal ISU2.0 API(Application Programming Interface) to provide customers
access to more personalized , secure and inclusive payment experience.
ii.It will provide a more efficient merchant onboarding process which is directly linked with PayU
dashboard. Also, it will allow Indian merchants to open accounts with PayPal, using an Artificial
intelligence (AI)-driven approach that reduces drop-offs and enables real-time activation.
iii.It will offer customers various payment methods at checkout like: PayPal, PayPal Pay later, and various
local Alternative Payment Methods(APMs).
About PayPal:
Chairman: John J. Donahoe
Headquarters: California, United States of America(U.S.A.)
Established: 1998
Jio Financial and Blackrock form JV to set up Wealth Management & Broking Business
On April 16, 2024, Jio Financial Services (JFS), the financial services arm of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL),
and BlackRock, Inc. and BlackRock Advisors Singapore Pte signed an agreement to form 50:50 Joint
Venture (JV) to set up a wealth management and broking business in India.
• This involves incorporating a wealth management firm and a brokerage company, each
requiring separate licenses from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).”
Key Points:
i.In June 2023, a 50:50 JV was established by the companies to introduce asset management services in
India, with each committing an initial investment of USD 150 million.
ii.India’s high net-worth individuals possess financial assets totaling USD 1-1.2 trillion, managed mainly by
institutional platforms, with banks overseeing a third and Indian wealth managers handling 12-14%.
iii.The newly formed JV compete with bank-led wealth management firms and other key players such as
BNP Paribas Wealth Management, 360 One, Nuvama, and Avendus.
iv.India is now a leading global investment destination, with the number of Demat accounts reaching 15.1
crore by March 2024, including a surge of 31 lakh new accounts in the same month.
About Jio Financial Services:
Incorporated as Reliance Strategic Investments Private Limited on July 22, 1999, and name changed to Jio
Financial Services Limited in July, 2023
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer– Hitesh Kumar Sethia
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
BOI & IMGC Partners to Offer Mortgage Guarantee-Backed Home Loan Products
Bank of India(BOI), an Indian Public Sector Bank(PSB), has signed an agreement with India Mortgage
Guarantee Corporation(IMGC) to provide mortgage guarantee-backed home loan products in the
affordable housing segment.
• The collaboration will cover salaried and self-employed home loan customers in the affordable
housing segment.
Significance:
i.IMGC’s guarantee will help to reduce the risk of defaults for the bank. This will allow BOI to offer more
favourable loan terms to borrowers.
ii.The agreement aims to promote financial inclusion and make homeownership more accessible for
borrowers in India.
iii.This will help to strengthen the credit delivery system and facilitate the flow of credit to the affordable
housing sector.
iv.Under this partnership IMGC will leverage its guarantee expertise and BoI will leverage its extensive
network of over 5,100 branches across India. This will enable BoI to provide home loan products with
greater flexibility and security to potential homeowners.
About India Mortgage GuaranteeCorporation(IMGC):
IMGC is regulated by the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) 2008 Mortgage Guarantee Company (Reserve
Bank) Guidelines.
Managing Director(MD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)– Mahesh Misra
Established in 2012
Headquarters– Noida, Uttar Pradesh
About Bank of India(BOI):
MD & CEO- Rajneesh Karnatak
Headquarters- Mumbai, Maharashtra
Founded in 1906
Tagline- Relationship Beyond Banking
Jana SFB & Kotak Mahindra Life Partners to Offer Insurance Products
Jana Small Finance Bank(SFB) Limited has partnered with Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company
Limited to offer life insurance products to the customers of Jana SFB.
The life insurance products will include long-term savings and retirement solutions.
About Jana Small Finance Bank:
Jana Small Finance Bank started its operations in March, 2018
MD & CEO– Ajay Kanwal
Headquarters– Bengaluru, Karnataka
Tagline– Likho Apni Kahani
SIDBI signs MoU with Jeevika Bihar & UMED Maharashtra to extend Prayaas to Rural
Livelihood Missions
The Small Industries Development Bank of India(SIDBI) in association with Women’s World
Banking(WWB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jeevika, Bihar State Rural
Livelihoods Mission(SRLM) and UMED, Maharashtra-SRLM to extend Prayaas scheme to Self-Help
Group(SHG) individual women through Cluster Level Federations(CLFs).
Aim: To develop a market-driven solution that will provide long-term economic stability to women-led
SHG CLFs.
Key Features:
i.During the pilot phase of project, SIDBI will partner with 35 to 40 CLFs across Bihar and Maharashtra
with a target of providing affordable credit up to Rs 2 lakh to 5,000 women entrepreneurs.
ii.The selected CLFs will act as partner institution with SIDBI for this project.
iii.SIDBI has set a budget of Rs 50 crore during the pilot testing phase.
iv.WWB will provide manpower support to CLFs on capacity building and reinforcement of Prayaas
technical.
v.The project will receive financial support from MetLife Foundation.
vi.WWB along with CLFs will identify individual members of SHGs to avail individual loans.
• The loans to borrowers will be sanctioned based on the digital assessment through Straight
Through Process (STP).
Ashok Leyland Signed MoU with South Indian Bank For Dealer Financing
On April 18 2024, Ashok Leyland Limited, a commercial vehicle maker, signed a Memorandum of
Understanding(MoU) with South Indian Bank for financing dealers under the bank’s dealer finance
program.
• As part of the partnership, the South Indian Bank will provide competitive dealer finance
options to the dealers of Ashok Leyland Limited.
• This arrangement is mutually beneficial for vehicle manufacturers, dealers and South Indian
Bank.
Indian Bank partners with Tata Power Solar to boost solar energy adoption
Indian Bank, an Indian public sector bank(PSB), has announced its partnership with Tata Power Solar
Systems Limited (TPSSL) to promote solar energy adoption by providing financial support to residential
consumers for installations.
• This strategic partnership aims to provide financial support under Pradhan Mantri (PM) Surya
Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana for installations of solar rooftop up to 3 KiloWatt (KW) and extend
support for installations ranging from 3 to 10 KW under the regular scheme.
For installations up to 3 KW:
i.Under PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, residential consumers can avail loans up to Rs. 2 lakh at an
annual interest rate of 7%.
ii.Beneficiaries can avail benefits with a nominal margin cash requirement of 10% and collateral-free
financing.
iii.The repayment tenure is 10 years which offers flexibility and convenience to beneficiaries.
For installations from 3KW to 10KW:
For installations exceeding 3 KW up to 10 KW, TPSSL and Indian Bank offers a customized financing
solution to meet the diverse needs of the beneficiaries.
i.Eligible applicants can avail loans up to Rs. 6 lakh with margin money requirement of 20%.
iii.Interest rates ranges from 8.4% to 10.8% per annum.
About PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana:
i.Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi launched the PM-Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana in February 2024.
The scheme was approved with a total outlay of Rs.75,021 crore.
ii.The scheme aims to provide free electricity to 1 crore households in India through rooftop solar setups.
About Tata Power Solar Systems Limited(TPSSL):
TPSSL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL).
Chairman(Non-Executive)- Dr. Praveer Sinha
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
About Indian Bank:
Managing Director(MD) and Chief Executive Officer(CEO)- Shanti Lal Jain
Headquarters- Chennai, Tamil Nadu(T.N.)
Established- 1907
Tagline- “Your Own Bank” or “Apka Apna Bank”
NABARD Partners with Reserve Bank Innovation Hub to Fast-Track Digital Agri Lending
On April 25, 2024, the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) announced its
partnership with the Reserve Bank Innovation Hub (RBIH), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Reserve
Bank of India (RBI), to develop a system that will help speed up the process of agricultural loans.
• The agreement was signed by Shaji K.V., Chairman of NABARD and Rajesh Bansal, Chief
Executive Officer(CEO), RBIH.
Significance:
The digitization of agricultural lending will ensure instant delivery of credit to farmers. The collaboration
will simplify the loan process and reduce the turnaround time for loans from 3-4 weeks to 5
minutes for 12 crore farmers in India.
Key Points:
i.According to the agreement, NABARD will integrate its electronic Kisan Credit Card (e-KCC) loan
origination system portal with Public Tech Platform for Frictionless Credit(PTPFC) of RBIH.
Note: PTPFC was developed by RBIH was launched in 2023.
• PTPFC has seen the implementation in over 10 states by making land records digitally available
to provide the seamless flow of credit information for lenders
ii.The integration will help 35 district and state cooperative banks and 43 Regional Rural
Banks(RRBs) to give access to various range of services such as: digital state land records, satellite data,
Know Your Customer (KYC), credit history and transliteration for effective credit underwriting.
iii.The pilot phase of partnership will be implemented in selected RRBs: Karnataka Gramin Bank,
Maharashtra Gramin Bank and Cooperative Banks in Andhra Pradesh.
iv.Its main objective is to expand digital lending platform to cover about 5 crore Kisan Credit Card(KCC)
loans across all cooperative banks and RRBs in India.
About Reserve Bank Innovation Hub(RBIH):
It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of RBI, focuses on promoting and facilitating an environment that
accelerates innovation across the financial sector.
CEO: Rajesh Bansal
Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
Established: 2022
HDFC Life Enters into a Corporate Agency Tie-Up with Peerless Financial Products Distribution
Ltd.
HDFC Life, one of India’s leading insurers, and Peerless Financial Products Distribution Ltd. (PFPDL) join
hands in a corporate agency tie-up. This partnership would enable PFPDL to distribute HDFC Life’s life
insurance products to its customers.
• Through this tie-up, PFPDL would offer financial protection to its customers and provide both
digital and physical platforms for customer convenience.
• The partnership aims to strengthen HDFC Life’s presence in eastern India.
• The tie-up would further bolster the reach of HDFC Life in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across the 42
locations of PFPDL.
Note:
i.PFPDL, a subsidiary of the Peerless General Finance & Investment Co. Ltd (PGFI) is one of India’s oldest
and biggest Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in East India.
ii.HDFC Life has secured over 66 million lives with an overall claim settlement ratio of 99.7% in FY 2024.
Ericsson India & IIT Kanpur’s F.I.R.S.T. Partners to Boost Mobile Fintech Innovation
Ericsson India and the Foundation for Innovation & Research in Science & Technology (F.I.R.S.T) at the
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh(UP) have signed a 2-year partnership to boost
innovation in Mobile Financial Services (MFS) and Fintech solutions.
• This aims to leverage Ericsson’s global expertise and F.I.R.S.T’s innovation ecosystem to create
groundbreaking solutions.
i.IIT Kanpur’s F.I.R.S.T. provides a platform for start-ups by aspiring entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs to
convert their innovative ideas into commercially profitable products. It also provides services related to
patenting and commercialization.
ii.Ericsson’s wallet platform supports over 400 million registered mobile wallets, processing 2.8 billion
transactions valued at over USD 40 billion monthly.
• To increase collaboration on joint impact evaluations like: sharing approaches to monitor and
assess impact.
To use various Key Performance Indicators(KPIs) on nature and biodiversity to explore the feasibility of
alignment of some indicators ahead of Conference of Parties(CoP)30 in 2025.
AmpIn Energy Gets 25 million euro Funding from OeEB, Development Bank of Austria
AmpIn Energy Transition Private Limited received 25 million Euro investment from OeEB –
Oesterreichische Entwicklungsbank AG (Development Bank of Austria) in a long term financing to
support the energy expansion plans of AmpIn Energy. This will also support the AmpIn to establish a local
1-Gigawatt(GW) solar cell and module production facility in Odisha.
• AmpIn Energy aims to build a renewable energy portfolio of 10 GW by 2030
About AmpIn Energy Transition Pvt. Ltd:
AmpIn Energy, formerly known as Amp Energy India, is a balanced renewable energy company in India.
Founder, Managing Director(MD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)– Pinaki Bhattacharyya
Established in 2016
Headquarters– New Delhi (Delhi)
SBI & Standard Chartered Bank carried out the First Credit Default Swap Trade under new
RBI Guidelines
The State Bank of India (SBI) and Standard Chartered Bank India carried out the Credit Default Swap
(CDS) trade worth Rs 25 crore. This marks the 1st CDS transaction since the Reserve Bank of India
(RBI) issued revised CDS guidelines in 2022.
• The trade involved a 1-year rupee CDS featuring REC.
• This trade marks a pivotal moment in credit risk management and underscores the growing
sophistication of financial instruments in the Indian market.
About Credit Default Swap:
i.Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a credit derivative that offers protection to the buyer against potential
default and also helps manage & transfer credit risk.
ii.Under the agreement, the buyer of a CDS makes periodic payments to the seller until the credit maturity
date.
iii.If the debt issuer defaults, the seller will pay the buyer all premiums and interest that would’ve been
paid up to the date of maturity.
Note: CDS, like an insurance policy, allows purchasers to buy protection against an unlikely event that may
affect the investment.
About the RBI CDS Guidelines:
i.RBI issued a revised CDS Guidelines which was effected on 9th May 2022.
ii.The revised RBI guidelines apply to credit derivatives transactions undertaken in Over-the-Counter
(OTC) markets and on recognised stock exchanges in India.
iii.The eligible participants of the credit derivatives market are Residents and non-residents who are
eligible to invest in corporate bonds and debentures under the Foreign Exchange Management (Debt
Instruments) Regulations 2019.
Click here to view full RBI CDS guidelines
About State Bank of India (SBI):
Chairman– Dinesh Kumar Khara
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Establishment – 1955
Axis Bank & Shoppers Stop Launched a New Co-branded Credit Card “Axis Bank Shoppers Stop
Credit Card”
Axis Bank Limited collaborated with Shoppers Stop Ltd to launch “Axis Bank Shoppers Stop Credit
Card“, a co-branded Credit Card, to enhance the shopping experience for cardholders, both online and
offline at an event at the Shoppers Stop Malad store, in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Note: Shoppers Stop Ltd is India’s leading Omni-Channel retailer of fashion, beauty, and home products
and one of the largest chains of department stores across India.
Key People: Arjun Chowdhry, Group Executive – Retail Assets, Payments & Affluent Banking, Axis Bank;
and Karunakaran M, Customer Care Associate and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Shoppers Stop were
present during the launch event.
About Axis Bank Shoppers Stop Credit Card:
i.This collaboration leverages Axis Bank’s financial solutions and Shoppers Stop’s expansive network,
promising a blend of convenience and rewards for shoppers.
ii.This card marks the extension of Axis Bank’s credit card portfolio into the omnichannel shopping space.
Key Features:
i.Complimentary ‘Shoppers Stop First Citizen Club Golden Glow’ membership
ii.Up to 20 First Citizen points on Shoppers Stop purchases
iii.Dining Delights with Eazy Diner (15% instant discount up to Rs 500 per month for a minimum
transaction value of Rs 2500)
iv.Exclusive offers via Grab deals
v.1% fuel surcharge waiver on fuel transactions.
About Axis Bank Ltd.:
Managing Director (MD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)– Amitabh Chaudhry
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Started Operations in– 1994
Tagline– Badhti Ka Naam Zindagi
Airtel Payments Bank unveils NCMC Debit and Pre-Paid Cards in Collaboration with NPCI
On April 18, 2024, Airtel Payments Bank has partnered with National Payments Corporation of India
(NPCI) to introduce eco-friendly NCMC (National Common Mobility Cards) debit and prepaid cards.
• These cards are powered by RuPay and are crafted from environmentally sustainable e-PVC
material.
• This is in line with Airtel Payments Bank’s commitment to India’s One Nation, One Card vision.
Key Points:
i.Customers can utilize these cards for seamless contactless payments at merchant establishments, both
online and offline, including NCMC transit transactions at metros, buses, and parking facilities nationwide.
ii.It eliminates the need for ticket queues. Additionally, they facilitate the issuance of concession and
monthly passes, simplifying transit transactions across different transport operators.
ii.Debit cards can be ordered through the Airtel Thanks App or by visiting nearby banking points, while
NCMC-enabled prepaid cards will soon be accessible through online and retail platforms, enhancing
customer convenience.
About Airtel Payments Bank:
MD & CEO– Anubrata Biswas
Headquarters– Gurugram, Haryana
Establishment– 2017
ii.As of 2019-20, India received around USD 49 billion in green financing, which is just a fraction of what
is required.
Only, USD 5 billion was allocated towards adaptation and resilience efforts, showing the limited
engagement of the private sector in these critical areas due to challenges in bankability and commercial
viability.
Key Pillars of Climate Strategy 2030:
The Climate Strategy 2030 is based on four key pillars to address the demand for green financing, and
these key pillars are:
i.Accelerating green lending across sectors
ii.Playing a broader market-making role
iii.Internal green transformation of NABARD
iv.Strategic Resource Mobilisation
About National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development(NABARD):
NABARD was established under NABARD Act, 1981 and works under the jurisdiction of Department of
Financial Services (DFS) (Ministry of Finance).
Chairman: Shaji K.V.
Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established: 1982
IndusInd Bank Becomes 1st Bank to Successfully Execute RBI’s Programmable CBDC Pilot
IndusInd Bank Limited became the 1st bank to successfully execute the Reserve Bank of India’s
(RBI) programmable Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) pilot, to compensate farmers for carbon
credits.
• This pilot project is executed in collaboration with Circularity Innovation Hub India Private
Limited (CIH), as an alternate form of CBDC.
• The introduction of programmable CBDC marks a significant milestone in innovative financial
solutions for agriculture.
Innovative CBDC Pilot:
i.The project focuses on programming end use of funds, disbursed to farmers for carbon credit generation.
ii.As part of this pilot, IndusInd Bank initiated the programmable CBDC disbursement to 50 farmers in
Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra, and plans to cover 1000 farmers.
Objectives:
This collaborative effort aims to promote Circularity Credits by recycling agricultural waste.
Collaborative Efforts:
i.This project involves crafting digital wallets and managing CBDC transfers by IndusInd Bank.
ii.CIH acts as a Sponsor Agency for this project, promoting circular economy models and generating the
first-of-its-kind Circularity Credits.
iii.Hindustan Agro & Jackfruit King Company spearheads farmer engagement, linking sustainable practices
to additional revenue streams.
iv.Emertech Innovations develops a Blockchain-backed platform for traceability and transparency in
revenue generation and disbursement.
Future Phases:
i.Phase 2 of the project will target the Safai Karmacharis to increase income through plastic waste
recycling.
• Safai Karmachari means a person engaged in or employed for any sanitation work.
ii.CIH’s ‘Planet and People Platform’ ensures transparency in beneficiary disbursements.
Points to Note:
i.The RBI introduced its CBDC in 2022, leveraging distributed-ledger technology, empowering banks to
transact with these tokens.
ii.CBDC is a form of digital currency/e-rupee or fiat currency issued by a country’s central bank.
• Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not tied to a physical commodity like gold or
silver.
About IndusInd Bank Limited:
MD & CEO– Sumant Kathpalia
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established in– 1994
Tagline– We Make You Feel Richer
RBI restricts Kotak Mahindra Bank from Adding New Customers Online and Issuing New Credit
Cards
On April 24, 2024, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in exercise of its powers under Section 35A of the
Banking Regulation (BR) Act, 1949, barred Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited from onboarding of new
customers through its online and mobile banking channels and issuing fresh credit cards.
• However, the bank will still serve its current customers, including those with credit cards.
Reason behind this Direction:
The RBI’s Information Technology (IT) examinations for 2022 and 2023 revealed serious deficiencies in
the bank’s IT management, which the bank failed to promptly address. These deficiencies included issues
with IT inventory management, patch and change management, user access management, vendor risk
management, data security and data leak prevention strategy, business continuity and disaster recovery
rigour and drill.
i.Kotak Mahindra Bank’s IT risk and information security governance did not meet regulatory standards
for two consecutive years, despite corrective action plans. As a result, the bank experienced frequent
outages in Core Banking System (CBS) and digital channels, culminating in a disruption on April 15, 2024.
ii.So, to safeguard customer interests, prevent disruption in efficient customer service, and digital banking
and payment systems’, RBI impose business restrictions on the bank.
Key Points:
i.RBI cracks down on regulated entities for non-compliance.
ii.The banks barred by RBI in the last three months included Paytm Payments Bank Limited (PPBL)
from new deposits, IIFL (India Infoline Finance Limited) Finance from new gold loans, and JM
Financial from undertaking any business related to shares or bond funding.
iii.Bank of Baroda (BoB) banned from onboarding customers on Bob World app since October 2023.
FINANCE NEWS
L&T Finance Holdings Renamed as “ L&T Finance Limited”
L&T Finance Holdings Ltd (LTFH), a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Limited, has received
approval from Registrar of Companies (RoC) to change its name to “L&T Finance Limited(LTF)” with
effect from 28th March 2024.
• The rebranding reflects LTF’s commitment to create a simplified ‘Single Lending Entity’, housing
all lending businesses under one operating NBFC.
• In December 2023, LTFH(now LTF) completed the merger of its subsidiaries, namely L&T
Finance Ltd., L&T Infra Credit Ltd., and L&T Mutual Fund Trustee Ltd., with itself to creates a
“Single Lending Entity”.
• Post merger, the Certificate of Registration of L&T Finance Ltd. and L&T Infra Credit Ltd. were
surrendered to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Note: L&T Finance Limited is a leading non-banking financial company (NBFC) based in Mumbai,
Maharashtra.
GoI approved Bonus for PLI & RPLI Scheme for FY25
The Government of India (GoI) has approved a simple reversionary bonus for the Postal Life Insurance
(PLI) Scheme and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) Scheme for the fiscal year 2024-25 (FY25) without
changing the bonus rate.
• The rates of bonus for the FY25 will be applicable from 1st April 2024.
Bonus Rate of PLI Scheme:
i.For Whole Life Assurance (WLA/Suraksha), the rate of bonus will be at Rs.76 per thousand of sum
assured.
ii.For Endowment Assurance (EA/Santosh), the bonus rate will be Rs.52 per thousand of sum assured.
iii.Anticipated Endowment Assurance (AEA/Sumangal), will be fletching bonus of Rs.48 per thousand of
sum assured.
iv.In case of Convertible Whole Life Assurance (CWLA/Suvidha), whole life bonus rate would be
applicable whereas endowment assurance bonus rate will be applicable on conversion.
v.The rate of terminal bonus will be Rs.20 per sum assured of Rs.10,000, subject to a maximum of Rs.1,000
(for WLA and EA policies with a term of 20 years or more)
Bonus Rate of RPLI Scheme:
i.The bonus rate for WLA will be Rs.60 per thousand of sum assured and for EA (including children policy)
the rate is fixed at Rs.48 per thousand of sum assured.
ii.Similarly for AEA (including gram priya policies) the rate is Rs45 per thousand of sum assured.
iii.In case of CWLA, whole life bonus rate would be applicable, but on conversion, EA bonus rate will be
applicable.
iv.Similar to terminal bonus rate of PLI scheme, the rate for RPLI Scheme will be Rs.20 per sum assured of
Rs.10,000, subject to maximum of ₹1,000 for WLA and EA policies with term of 20 years or more.
About PLI & RPLI:
i.PLI, the oldest life insurance scheme in India, was introduced in 1884 for postal employees and later
extended to employees of Telegraph Department in 1888.
ii.Based on recommendations of the ‘Official Committee for Reforms in the Insurance Sector’ headed
by ex-Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor RN Malhotra, RPLI was launched in 1995.
Additional Info:
As per the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) for FY22, there were over 47.5 lakh PLI
policyholders and over 57.81 lakh RPLI subscribers.
Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors and Coal India among Top 5 Index Performers in FY24
Indian financial markets finished the Financial year 2023-24(FY24) on a positive note with domestic
equity indices: Nifty50 and Sensex achieving their most robust performance in three fiscal years.
• Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors and Coal India Limited emerged as the Top 3 Index Performers in FY24.
Top 5 Index Performers in FY24:
i.Bajaj Group emerged as the top-performing large cap on the Nifty50 in FY24. It shows an exceptional
return of 142.52% on investments made over the last 12 months. Its market cap surged by 120% which
amounts to Rs 2,54,000 crore as of 1st April, 2024.
ii.Tata Motors secured the 2nd spot among top performing index in FY24. It generated a return
of 136.67% on investments over the last one year.
• Jaguar, Land Rover (wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Motors) and expansion in sectors like:
Electric Vehicle (EV), attributed growth of market cap by139.60% in FY24.
iii.Indian Public Sector Unit (PSU) Coal India Limited (CIL) emerged as the 3rd best-performing large cap
on Nifty50 in FY24. It delivered a return of 118.73% on investments made over the past one year. The
growth was driven by increasing power demand and increasing electrification initiatives.
iv.Adani’s Group flagship port company has secured the 4th spot among top performing indexes with a
TATA AIG General Insurance Company Introduces ‘Travel Guard Plus’ Insurance Product
TATA AIG General Insurance Company Limited, a leading general insurance provider, has launched
“Travel Guard Plus“, a comprehensive travel insurance product aimed at redefining complete coverage
for travelers.
• This product caters to the diverse travel needs of people, with a wide range of plans, where 41
different types of covers have been packaged ensuring a stress-free experience.
Key Features:
i.Customers can choose from 3 add-on bundles: Cruise Bundle, Travel Plus Bundle, and Accident Bundle,
catering to specific needs.
ii.Travel Guard Plus covers Loss of Personal Baggage, Compassionate Travel/Stay, Accommodation
extension, Upgrade to Business class, Personal Accident in India, and Instant Gratification for flight delays
or cancellations.
iii.The customers can customize the coverage further with optional assistance services including Care at
Home, Baggage tracking, and Lost Passport tracking.
New Features:
i.Annual Multi-Trip cover with up to 180 days per trip duration.
ii.Single Trip option with a policy duration of up to 365 days.
iii.Non-medical coverage plan for students or short-duration travelers.
iv.A separate plan for Schengen geo-scope.
v.New age covers include pandemic coverage and adventure sports.
Special Plans:
i.Senior Plus plan for higher medical sum insured up to USD 100,000 (71-80 years).
ii.Super Senior plan for higher medical sum insured up to USD 50,000 (>80 years).
About Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited:
It is a joint venture (JV) between the Tata Group and the American International Group (AIG)
Chairman– Saurabh Agrawal
MD & CEO– Neelesh Garg
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established on 22nd January 2001
NPS Assets under Management record 30.5% YoY growth in FY24: PFRDA Data
As per the latest data from the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), the
National Pension System (NPS) Assets Under Management (AUM) experienced 30.5% year-on-year (Y-o-
Y) growth during the Fiscal Year 2023-24 (FY24), reaching Rs 11.73 lakh Crore in FY24 from Rs 8.98 lakh
crore in FY23.
• This is higher than the 27% y-o-y increase seen in NPS assets in FY23.
Highlights:
i.This growth is amid addition of 9.47 lakh new subscribers from non-government sector.
• The number of new government employees onboarded NPS in FY24 stood at 7.10 lakh.
ii.However, this growth is fell slightly short of the PFRDA’s target of one million for FY24, with an internal
target of 13 lakh new subscribers.
iii.As of March 31, 2024 the total number of NPS and Atal Pension Yojana (APY) subscribers increased by
16.28% to 7.36 crore.
Key Points:
i.Non-government sector (corporate and retail) witnessed a 41.67% growth in NSP assets to Rs 2.27 lakh
Crore, while government employees’ assets grew by 28% to Rs 9.05 lakh crore.
ii.Heightened awareness campaigns contributed to NPS asset growth, with equity assets constituting 18%
of the AUM and a higher proportion in the Retail and Corporate Segments.
iii.Over 3,000 additional corporates adopted Corporate NPS for their employees in FY24.
iv.Strong equity markets resulted in Pension Funds achieving an average annual return of 35.42% as of
March 31, surpassing other investment avenues significantly.
About Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA):
Chairperson– Dr. Deepak Mohanty
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
Establishment– 2003
• Two specialized insurers viz. Agriculture Insurance Co of India Ltd and ECGC Ltd reported a
decline of 29% at Rs 11,190 crore in FY24 (Rs 15,817 crore in FY23).
iv.The non-life industry was primarily driven by health and motor insurance segments, although there was
a marginal decrease in liability, crop insurance, and marine cargo.
Key Points:
i.Public sector general insurers saw a 8.99% growth in premium to Rs 90,344.49 crore, while private
sector counterparts witnessed a 17.53% increase to Rs 1.55 trillion.
ii.The New India Assurance Company registered a 7.4% year-on-year growth in premium to Rs 37,035.19
crore.
iii.Leading private sector players like ICICI Lombard General Insurance and Bajaj Allianz General
Insurance experienced significant premium growth of 17.84% and 33.49% respectively.
iv.HDFC Ergo General Insurance’s premium increased by 11.61% to Rs 18,567.56 crore, and United India
Insurance Company saw a surge of 12.51% to Rs 19,851.71 crore in FY24.
Recent Related News:
i.Manik Saha, Chief Minister(CM) of Tripura, launched the CM Jan Arogya Yojana (CMJAY), a universal
health insurance scheme for all. With this launch, Tripura became the first Northeastern state to launch a
universal health cover.
ii.The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has issued guidelines mandating
general and health insurance companies to cover Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa
Rigpa and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) treatments in their health insurance policies with effect from 1st April
2024.
About General Insurance Council (GIC):
It has been constituted under section 64C of the Insurance Act, 1938 since 2001 by the Insurance
Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).
Chairman– Tapan Singhel
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Tagline– Together We serve
SBI Life Introduces IdeationX to Inspire Insurance Innovations amongst Young Minds
State Bank of India Life Insurance Company Limited (SBILIFE), one of the leading private life
insurance companies in India has launched its 1st edition of IdeationX, a groundbreaking initiative that
aims to transform the future of the insurance industry.
Key Objectives of the Initiative:
i.In alignment with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India’s (IRDAI) vision of
‘Insurance for All by 2047’, SBI Life’s IdeationX is an innovative platform that aims to encourage and
engage the young aspiring minds from the B-Schools across the country to come up with new ideas and
innovative solutions that would cater to the emerging insurance needs of the people.
ii.The opportunity provided to the future leaders of the country will help in reshaping the insurance sector
and thereby achieving sustainable growth through the new product solutions brought to light by the
aspiring minds.
Highlights of the Initiative:
i.The 1st edition of the IdeationX saw keen involvement of over 1000 aspiring candidates representing
different B-Schools like National Insurance Academy (NIA) in Pune (Maharashtra), NIRMA in Ahmedabad,
South Indian Education Society (SIES) in Mumbai(Maharashtra), KJ Somaiya in Mumbai, International
Management Institute (IMI) in Kolkata (West Bengal), Brij Mohan Lall (BML) Munjal in Gurgaon (
Haryana), Institute of Management Technology (IMT) in Hyderabad (Telangana), and Xavier Institute of
Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME) in Bengaluru (Karnataka).
ii.After the screening test, around 320 students got selected, and the final round had eight finalist teams,
out of which XIME-Bengaluru emerged victorious, clinching the title of SBI Life Ideation X winner.
About SBI Life Insurance –
SBI Life Insurance is a leading insurance company that was incorporated in October 2000 and was
registered with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) in March 2001.
MD & CEO – Amit Jhingran
Headquarters – Mumbai, Maharashtra
Tagline – Apne Liye, Apno Ke Liye
IFSCA constitutes committee to transform GIFT City into Climate Finance Hub
The International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) constituted a standing committee to
prepare a framework for launching climate finance products. The committee aims to transform GIFT City
(Gujarat International Finance Tec-City) into a climate finance hub.
• The committee is expected to submit its report to the government by the end of May 2024.
Points to note:
i.IFSCA is set to launch climate finance products from GIFT City. This could be an Alternate Investment
Fund, transition bond, transition insurance, etc.
ii.Apart from banks and the bond market, more climate funds are scheduled to be launched in GIFT City
Additional info:
i.Banks in GIFT City has already set aside 5% of credit for green and sustainable projects.
ii.Out of USD 60 billion of outstanding loans, USD 700 million has been extended as green and sustainable
credit.
iii.Out of USD 55.5 billion worth of bonds raised from GIFT City, bonds worth USD14 billion are green
and sustainable-linked bonds.
Note: India’s first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)was set up in GIFT City, Gandhinagar,
Gujarat.
About International Financial Services Centres Authority(IFSCA):
It is the unified regulator for the development and regulation of financial products, financial services and
financial institutions such as GIFT International Financial Services Centre in India.
It was established under the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) Act, 2019.
Chairman: K. Rajaraman
Headquarters: GIFT City, Gujarat
Established: 2020
• SBI NCMC cardholders can get the instant and secure option of topping up their wallets via SBI
Unipay and all other Bharat BillPay-enabled digital front-end platforms.
Note: SBI launches its NCMC Prepaid Card in September 2023 to facilitate easy digital ticketing fare
payments in metros, buses, water ferries, parking, and more through a single card.
CRED Receives in-principle Approval from RBI for Payment Aggregator Licence
CRED, a Bengaluru (Karnataka) based fintech unicorn company, has received in-principle approval from
the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for the payment aggregator (PA) licence.
• It usually takes about six months after the in-principle nod for a company to get the final
approval from the RBI.
• Payment aggregators provide secure online payment systems and solutions to merchants.
Note:Juspay Technologies Private Limited(Juspay), Decfin Tech Private Limited (Decfin), and Zoho
Payment Technologies Private Limited (Zoho) received their final PA license in February 2024.
Revolut India Gets in-principle Nod for PPI Licence from RBI
Revolut India, a neobank backed by Tiger Global and Softbank, has received in-principle approval from
the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to issue Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) including prepaid cards and
prepaid wallets.
• This will allow Revolut India to operate as a domestic player in India’s financial landscape.
Note: Neobanks are digital-only banking platforms that operate solely online without any physical
branches.
Points to note:
i.The new license complements Revolut India’s existing licenses from the RBI, allowing it to function as a
Category-II Authorised Money Exchange Dealer (AD II).
ii.It further enables the provision of multi-currency forex cards and cross-border remittance services.
iii.With this, Revolut will provide Indian customers with both international and domestic payment
solutions through a single platform.
PPIs and Regulatory Developments:
i.PPIs are instruments or payment tools that utilise stored monetary value for transactions, including
digital wallets, smart cards, or vouchers.
ii.On 5 April 2024, RBI governor Shaktikanta Das proposed linking PPIs through third-party Unified
Payments Interface (UPI) apps, similar to bank account holders.
Note: India is the only market where Revolut offers a localised version of its app.
Future Plans:
Revolut plans to introduce digital-first money management services for Indian customers which will allow
the users to manage their finances, including payments, and remittances, both locally and internationally.
About Revolut India:
The London (United Kingdom)-based Revolut, the largest neobank in Europe, entered the Indian market in
2021.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)– Paroma Chatterjee
AU SFB launches Suite of Financial Products including Banking Industry’s first ATM Insurance
On 23rd April 2024, AU Small Finance Bank (AU SFB) introduced a suite of financial products aimed at
enhancing customer satisfaction.
• This included two new credit cards, the AU SPONT Rupay Credit Card and the Secured Credit
Card – NOMO (No Missing Out) and ATM (Automated teller machine) Insurance.
• AU SFB has also launched AU 0101 Business App and AU 0101 Version 2.0.
NOMO Credit Card:
i.The NOMO Credit Card is AU SFB’s first secured credit card, backed by a Fixed Deposit (FD). It was
developed in collaboration with VISA.
ii.This will catering to users who do not meet the criteria for unsecured credit cards due to factors like
limited credit history or absence income proof.
iii.It offers rewards and benefits like airport lounge access and fuel surcharge waivers.
AU SPONT Rupay Credit Card :
i.The AU SPONT Rupay Credit Card was developed in collaboration with NPCI (National Payments
Corporation of India) .
Ii.This facilitates seamless integration with UPI (Unified Payments Interface)-enabled applications for
convenient payments through the UPI Scan and Pay feature.
ATM Insurance:
i.ATM Insurance allows its customers to purchase insurance through ATMs using their debit cards.
ii.This groundbreaking service was patented by AU SFB in March 2024 and further extended to
WhatsApp Insurance, providing instant policy issuance via WhatsApp.
Note: The insurance on ATM is the industry’s 1st innovation. Therefore AU SFB has patented this process
before launching its first ATM insurance in March 2024.
AU 0101 Business App & AU 0101 Version 2.0:
i.AU 0101 Business App will serve as one stop shop for proprietorships and Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs) with comprehensive banking solutions, including account management, deposits,
loans, and credit cards.
ii.It offers features like digital QR onboarding and payment settlements.
iii.AU 0101 Version 2.0 represents a upgrade to the AU SFB’s mobile banking app AU 0101, launched in
June 2021.
About AU Small Finance Bank (AU SFB):
AU SFB (erstwhile AU Financiers (India) Ltd) was incorporated in 1996 as an NBFC(Non-Banking
Financial Company) and has been operating as a small finance bank since 19 April 2017.
Managing Director (MD) & CEO– Sanjay Agarwal
Headquartered– Jaipur, Rajasthan
Key Features:
i.It is designed to handle up to 10,000 Transactions per Second (TPS) at any given time.
ii.UPI Switch aims to boost success rates by 4-5%, ensuring smoother transactions for businesses.
ii.It will also enable 5 times faster access to UPI innovations for businesses, compared to the industry
standards of 10 months.
iii.It can resolve disputes 7 times faster (i.e. within 24 hour) than conventional industry time of 7 days.
iv.It can process refunds instantly compared to conventional industry standards of up to 3 days.
Note:
i.In March 2024, total UPI transactions in India increased by 55% to 13.44 billion.
ii.UPI is an instant payment system in India developed by National Payments Corporation of India(NPCI)
in 2012. It was formally introduced by Reserve Bank of India(RBI) in 2016.
About Razorpay Software Private Limited:
Razorpay started its UPI innovation in 2017
CEO & Co-Founder– Harshil Mathur
MD & Co-Founder– Shashank Kumar
Headquarters- Bengaluru, Karnataka
Founded in 2014
About Airtel Payments Bank:
Managing Director(MD) and Chief Executive Officer(CEO)- Anubrata Biswas
Headquarters- Gurugram, Haryana
Established- 2017
SBI Card launches its 1st core Travel credit card ‘SBI Card Miles’ with 3 variants
SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited (SBI Card) introduces its first travel-focused credit card, ‘SBI
Card MILES,’ featuring three variants: SBI Card Miles Elite, SBI Card Miles Prime, and SBI Card Miles.
SBI Card MILES ELITE SBI Card MILES PRIME SBI Card MILES
6 Travel Credits for every Rs. Earn 4 Travel Credits for every Earn 2 Travel Credits for every
200 that you spend on travel Rs. 200 that you spend on travel Rs. 200 that you spend on travel
2 Travel Credits for every Rs. 2 Travel Credits for every Rs. 1 Travel Credits for every Rs.
200 on all other spends 200 on all other spends 200 on all other spends
The Travel Credits can be converted into Air Miles / Hotel Points of respective partners
About SBI Cards and Payment Services Limited:
It is a joint venture between the State Bank of India (SBI) and GE Capital.
MD and CEO– Abhijit Chakravorty
Establishment– 1998
Headquarters-Gurugram, Haryana
Note: This retail offline payment initiative follows successful pilots at large format stores, enhancing
convenience for both merchants and customers.
• GDP growth will slow down from 2.6% in 2023 to 2.4% in 2024.
ii.Despite declining inflation in major economies, elevated core inflation and tight labor markets in the
United States (US) and European Union (EU) suggest interest rates will remain higher, impacting economic
conditions.
iii.The imposition of nearly 3,000 new trade-distorting measures in 2023 raises concerns about increasing
protectionism, potentially hindering growth in EAP.
Recent Related News:
i.Sikkim Chief Minister (CM) Prem Singh Tamang launched Sikkim INSPIRES (Integrated Service Provision
and Innovation for Revising Economics), a World Bank(WB)-assisted program under the Planning and
Development Department of the Government of Sikkim was launched at Chintan Bhavan, Gangtok, Sikkim.
ii.The Government of Goa has announced a partnership with the World Bank (WB) to establish a Blended
Finance Facility (BFF) for climate resilience. This initiative aims to access and mobilise concessional
finance to implement low-carbon and climate-resilient investment in Goa.
About World Bank (WB):
WB Group President– Ajay Banga
Headquarters– Washington, DC, USA
Establishment– 1944
NTPC Shuts 220 MW Barauni Thermal Power Station Stage-I Project in Bihar
NTPC Limited (formerly known as National Thermal Power Corporation), India’s leading power utility,
officially declared the permanent closure of its Barauni Thermal Power Station Stage-I (2×110
megawatt (MW)) in Bihar from March 31, 2024. The closure encompasses 2 units (Units 6 & 7), along
with all Auxiliary systems except CHP, Switchyard, Ash Dyke, and Township.
• NTPC established in 1975, boasts a total installed capacity of 75,418 MW (including Joint
Ventures (JVs)) and aims to achieve a capacity of 130 gigawatts (GW) by 2032.
• NTPC acquired Barauni Thermal Power Station (720 MW) in Bihar from Bihar State Power
Generation Company in December 2018.
• The coal-based power station comprises Stage-I (2×110 MW) and Stage-II (2×250 MW).
Note: NTPC is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Power.
Growth Projections:
i.For 2025, the ADB has projected India’s growth at 7.2%.
ii.India’s inflation will be 4.6% in 2024 and 4.5% in 2025.
iii.All data in the outlook were accessed from Feb 1 – 31 March 2024.
Highlights:
i.On Regional Front, developing economies in Asia and the Pacific are forecast to expand by 4.9% on
average in 2024 and 2025 amid robust domestic demand, improving semiconductor exports, and
recovering tourism.
• The inflation will be 3.2% in 2024 and 3% in 2025.
ii.South Asia remains the fastest growing subregion as domestic demand improves on moderating
inflation in most economies.
• Its growth will be 6.3% in 2024 and 6.6% in 2025.
iii.The ADB’s growth forecast for India is in line with the projections made by the Reserve Bank of India
(RBI) which projected GDP growth at 7%, driven by a normal monsoon, moderating inflationary
pressures, and sustained momentum in the manufacturing and services sectors.
About Asian Development Bank (ADB):
President– Masatsugu Asakawa
Headquarters– Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Establishment– 1966
Members – 68 members (49 from the region)
Key Points:
i.In FY24, states experienced robust capex growth due to substantial transfers from the Centre. However,
central transfers show negligible growth at 0.7%, with declines in nine statesviz. Kerala (-43%), Bihar (-
30%) , Karnataka (-23%), Maharashtra, Punjab, West Bengal (WB), Uttarakhand, Himachal
Pradesh (HP), and Tamil Nadu (TN).
ii.The share of construction in overall GVA has risen since FY21, when it was 7.85%, to 9.13% in FY24.
iii.The NIPFP highlights downward risks to the forecast, including government consumption expenditure
compression and subdued private consumption growth.
iv.Concerns also persist about global growth slowdown, moderated global inflation, and geopolitical
uncertainties such as rising energy prices.
v.On the other side, there is Optimism about India’s economy because the government is investing heavily,
robust domestic demand, and sustained confidence in business and consumers.’
Note:
Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Fitch Ratings forecast India’s growth at 7%, while International
Monetary Fund (IMF), S&P Global Ratings, and Morgan Stanley predict 6.8% growth for FY25.
About National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP)
It is a centre for research in public economics and policies.
Chairman– Dr. Urjit Patel
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
Establishment– 1976
IREDA setup new office in GIFT City to promote renewable energy projects in foreign
currencies
The Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency(IREDA) has established a new office in GIFT City
(Gujarat International Finance Tec-City) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
• This will facilitate the financing of renewable and green hydrogen projects in foreign currencies
and thereby, reducing financial cost for renewable and green hydrogen projects.
Significance:
i.This new initiative will play pivotal role in the implementation of National Green Hydrogen Mission of
India which aims to produce hydrogen of more than 5 million Metric Tonnes Per Annum
(MTPA) by 2030.
ii.It is estimated that India’s storage capacity to around 400 GigaWatts-hour (GWh) by 2030-32 with an
investment of Rs 3.5 lakh crore.
Background :
i.The announcement was made during the panel discussion at the World Future Energy Summit2024 held
in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates(UAE).
ii.In February 2024, IREDA received Reserve Bank of India(RBI) approval to establish its wholly-owned
subsidiary at International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in GIFT City, Gujarat.
About Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency(IREDA):
IREDA is Mini Ratna Category-I company which comes under the Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy(MNRE).
Chairman and Managing Director(CMD)- Pradip Kumar Das
Headquarters- New Delhi, Delhi
Established in 1987
JSW Neo Energy Limited Secures 700-MW Solar Project from NTPC
JSW Neo Energy Limited (JSW Neo), a wholly-owned subsidiary of JSW Energy Limited, one of India’s
leading private sector power-producing companies received a Letter of Award (LoA) for setting
up 700 megawatts (MW) Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS)-connected solar power
project from NTPC Limited.
• The project is part of NTPC’s tariff-based competitive bid initiative for 1,500 MW ISTS-
connected Solar Power Projects (NTPC-ISTS-II).
• With the latest project win, JSW Energy’s total locked-in generation capacity has increased to
13.3 gigawatt (GW) of which 3.1 GW is solar power.
Note:
i.JSW Energy’s current installed generation capacity stands at 7.2 GW, projected to reach 9.8 GW by the
calendar year 2024 (CY24).
ii.JSW Energy aims for a 20 GW generation capacity and 40 gigawatt hours (GWh) energy storage capacity
by 2030. It has an ambitious target of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
India’s IFSCA & Kuwait’s CMA signed MoU for Information Sharing
On 23rd April 2024, International Financial Services Centres Authority(IFSCA) of India signed a
Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) with Capital Markets Authority (CMA) of Kuwait to share
information regarding technologies and innovation within the financial and regulatory ecosystem.
• The MoU was signed on the sidelines India-Kuwait Investment Conference 2.0 held in Kuwait
City, Kuwait.
• This partnership aims to boost the development of financial market in both India and Kuwait.
India-Kuwait Investment Conference 2.0:
The conference was organised by Embassy of India in Kuwait in collaboration with Indian Business and
Professional Council(IBPC), with the support of Union Investment of Companies(UIC) and Kuwait
Chamber of Commerce and Industry(KCCI).
• Ghanem Al Ghenaiman, Managing Director(MD) of Kuwait Investment Authority(KIA) graced
the event as Chief Guest.
Key Participants:
Representatives from Gujarat International Financial Tec-City(GIFT City), National Investment and
Infrastructure Fund(NIIF), Invest India and Confederation of Indian Industry(CII) attended the conference.
About International Financial Services Centres Authority(IFSCA):
It is the unified regulator for the development and regulation of financial products, financial services and
financial institutions such as GIFT International Financial Services Centre in India.
It was established under the International Financial Services Centres Authority(IFSCA) Act, 2019.
Chairman- K. Rajaraman
Headquarters- GIFT City, Gujarat
Established in 2020
About Kuwait:
Emir(Head of State)- Sheikh Meshal Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah
Prime Minister(PM): Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah
Capital- Kuwait City
Currency- Kuwaiti Dinar(KWD)
SIA-India & Brazil’s ABRASAT signed MoU to Boost Advancements in Space Sector
The SatCom Industry Association of India (SIA-India) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU)
with the Brazilian Association of Satellite Telecommunications Companies (ABRASAT -Associação
Brasileira das Empresas de Telecomunicações por Satélite ) to boost advancement in the space sector.
• The MoU aims to foster collaboration and drive innovative ventures and technological
cooperation between India and Brazil.
• The strategic partnership will support enhance connectivity and cooperation, empower critical
operations.
• The MoU will explore new market dynamics, infrastructure development, technological
advancements, entrepreneurship, funding sources, and private investments.
EU & India Partners to Promote Start-up Collaboration on Recycling of E-V Batteries under TTC
On 9th April 2024, the European Union(EU) and India launched an Expression of Interest(EOI) for
startups working in Electric Vehicles(EVs) Battery Recycling to take part in the matchmaking event
taking place under the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC).
• This aims to promote cooperation between European and Indian Small and Medium-sized
Enterprises(SMEs) start-ups in the clean and green technologies sector.
Highlights:
The expression “encouragement of mutual trade and investment” has been removed from the preamble of
the agreement.
• This highlights the shift in the focus towards preventing tax evasion over promoting bilateral
investment flows.
• This emphasises India’s commitment to international tax cooperation standards while raising
critical considerations for investors leveraging the India-Mauritius corridor.
ii.A Principal Purpose Test (PPT) has been incorporated in the agreement.
• Under this, the tax administration can deny the tax treaty benefit if the principal purpose of the
action undertaken by the taxpayer was to obtain a benefit.
• This aims to reduce tax avoidance by ensuring that treaty benefits are only granted for
transactions with a bona fide purpose.
About India-Mauritius DTAA:
i.The Agreement was signed on 24th August 1982 and came into force on 1st April 1983.
ii.It stated that the capital gains tax had to be paid in the country where the foreign investor was based.
Therefore the rate of capital gains tax in Mauritius was “Zero”.
iii.On 10th May 2016, the DTAA was amended and it was decided that in case of shares purchased after 1st
April 2017, the capital gains arising from an investment in an Indian company will be taxed in India.
Additional info:
Mauritius is the 4th largest source of Foreign Portfolio Investor (FPI) flows with funds from Mauritius
owning shares worth Rs 4 lakh crore, or 6% of total FPI assets in India.
About Mauritius :
President– Prithvirajsing Roopun
Prime Minister– Pravind Kumar Jugnauth
Capital– Port Louis
Currency– Mauritian Rupee
Tejas Networks and Telecom Egypt Announces Strategic Cooperation Projects in Egypt
Tejas Networks Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Telecom Egypt (TE), ITIDA
(Information Technology Industry Development Agency), and NTI (National Telecom Institute) to
replicate its experience of implementing the Bharatnet (Rural Broadband Project) and NKN (National
Knowledge Network) projects in Egypt.
Key Points of MoU:
i.The MoU underscored various other broad areas of cooperation that includes:
• Capacity building of Egyptian engineers and technicians on the state-of-the-art telecom and
networking technologies.
• Establishing local manufacturing and Research and Development (R&D) facilities for Fibre-to-
the Home (FTTH) products.
• According to the MoU, Tejas Network will set up technical support services in Egypt to facilitate
assistance to customers in the country as well as across the wider Africa and Middle East region.
ii.It is a comprehensive agreement that seeks to promote localization of world-class level communication
products, attracts new investments in Egypt. It will create employment opportunities and provide support
to research expertise in different fields of communication.
Note:
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) in January 2024 granted license to
Telecom Egypt to operate 5G for a period of 15 years, worth USD 150 million.
Telecom Egypt is the 1st ever telecom operator in Egypt which provides all telecom services to its
NPTI & PTC India Ltd Signed MoU to Set up CoE for R&D in Energy Domain
On 28th March 2024, the National Power Training Institute (NPTI), under the Ministry of Power and PTC
India Ltd. Signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for
Research & Development (R&D) in the Energy Domain.
• The collaboration aims to address pressing challenges in the energy domain while aligning with
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
i.CoE will conduct cutting-edge research initiatives addressing emerging challenges in the energy domain.
It will also serve as a hub for research, development, and knowledge dissemination in the energy sector,
and focuses on advancing SDGs and minimizing environmental impact.
ii.This will pioneer innovative solutions leveraging the collective expertise of NPTI and PTC India Ltd. and
focus on propelling India towards a greener and more sustainable energy future.
Signatories: The MoU was signed by Dr Tripta Thakur, Director General of NPTI, and Koel Singhal, Senior
Vice President of PTC India at the office of Ministry of Power in New Delhi, Delhi.
Note:
i.NPTI is a National Apex body for Training and Human Resources Development in the Power Sector.
ii.PTC India Ltd (formerly known as Power Trading Corporation of India Limited) is a power trading
solutions provider that was established in 1999 as a public-private partnership (PPP) between the
Government of India and private sector institutions.
HAL & CSL Signed Contract for Indian Navy’s NGMV Project
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has signed a contract worth Rs 1,173 .42 crore with Cochin
Shipyard Limited (CSL), Kochi(Kerala), to supply 6 sets of LM2500 gas turbines (GT) and GT Auxiliaries
(GTAE), spares, tools for Indian Navy’s Next Generation Missile Vessel (NGMV) project.
• The domestic contract will be slated for execution between FY26 to FY29.
Note: HAL is a aerospace and defense company headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It is a Navratna
Public Sector Undertaking(PSU) under the Ministry of Defence.
Mahindra Aerostructures signs USD100 million deal with Airbus Atlantic for component
production
Mahindra Aerostructures Private Limited (MASPL) has signed multi-year deal worth USD 100
million with an Airbus Atlantic group entity.
Key Points:
i.As per the deal, Mahindra Aerostructures will supply nearly 2300 varieties of metallic components to
Airbus Atlantic in France from its manufacturing unit in India.
ii.MASPL will manufacture and deliver metallic components and small assemblies for the entire Airbus
commercial aircraft family, including the A320 series.
iii.The contract adds to existing MASPL programmes to deliver parts directly to Airbus at their facilities in
France and Germany.
iii.The deal strengthens the existing partnership between MASPL and Airbus, which has been in place
since 2015.
Significance:
The contract between MASPL and Airbus Atlantic aligns with “Make in India” initiative of Government of
India(GoI), which aims to transforms India into a global manufacturing hub.
Note: In January 2024, MASPL signed a contract with Airbus Aerostructures GmBH. According to the
contract, MASPL would supply nearly 5000 varieties of metallic components to Airbus Atlantic in Germany
from its manufacturing unit in India.
About Mahindra Aerostructures Private Limited(MASPL):
It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mahindra Group. It mainly produces metallic parts and assemblies for
leading international aerospace companies.
Chief Executive Officer(CEO) and Managing Director(MD) : Arvind Mehra
Headquarters : Bengaluru, Karnataka
Founded : 2013, but commenced its operation in 2015
Indian Oil & Panasonic Energy Signed Binding Term Sheet for Manufacturing Lithium-ion Cells
State-owned refiner Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) and Japan’s Panasonic Energy Co. Ltd., a
Panasonic Group company have signed a binding term sheet for a proposed joint venture (JV) to
manufacture cylindrical lithium-ion cells in India for 2-and 3-wheel vehicles and energy storage systems.
• Both companies are actively engaged in a feasibility study to integrate battery technology into
India’s clean energy transition efforts.
• Beyond meeting domestic needs, local manufacturing investments will establish a robust supply
chain ecosystem, to enhance India’s self-reliance and global competitiveness.
• Through the partnership with Panasonic Energy, IOCL aims to address environmental
challenges, such as reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Signatories: The term sheet was signed by Shrikant Vaidya, Chairman, IOCL; and Kazuo Tadanobu,
President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Panasonic Energy Co. Ltd.
Note:
i.IOCL is a Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) under the Ministry of Petroleum and
Natural Gas (MoPNG).
ii.IOCL is committed to achieving net-zero operational emissions by 2046, aligning with the Government of
India’s (GoI) goal of achieving carbon neutrality for the country by 2070.
promote sustainability and empower corporate social responsibility (CSR) professionals to emerge as
leaders in navigating the intricacies of ESG frameworks.
• Under this programme, 100% scholarships will be offered to 75 candidates to pursue advanced
education in ESG.
• Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and a minimum of five years of
experience in relevant fields to be eligible for the programme.
Note: IICA is an autonomous Institute under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs(MCA), that serves as a think
tank, capacity-building, and service delivery organization in the field of corporate affairs and corporate
governance.
CAG of India & Bulgarian National Audit Office signed MoU to Enhance Audit Expertise
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
Bulgarian National Audit Office (BNAO) in Sofia, Bulgaria to foster international cooperation.
Key People: The agreement between the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) of India and Bulgaria was
signed in the presence of Goritsa-Grancharova-Kozhareva, Acting President of the BNAO and Girish
Chandra Murmu is the current CAG of India.
About the MoU:
Aim: To enhance collaboration and exchange of expertise in the field of auditing between India and
Bulgaria.
Significance:
i.Under this MoU, a platform will be established for the exchange of knowledge and experience amongst
auditing professionals and technical teams through collaboration in training programs and mutual
assistance in conducting audit.
ii.The signing of MoU marks a major milestone which will help in bolstering ties and collaboration among
the SAIs of India and Bulgaria.
About Bulgaria:
President- Rumen Radev
Prime Minister (PM)- Dimitar Glavchev
Capital- Sofia
Currency- Bulgarian Lev (BGN)
BMW Group and Tata Tech Signed JV Agreement to Develop Automotive Software and IT Hub
The Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) Group, and Tata Technologies Limited, a subsidiary of Tata
Motors Limited, have signed an agreement to form a Joint Venture (JV) to establish an Automotive
Software and Information Technology (IT) development Hub in Pune(Maharashtra), Bengaluru
(Karnataka) and Chennai(Tamil Nadu).
• The JV will supply automotive software, including Software-defined Vehicle (SDV) solutions for
the premium vehicles in the BMW Groups and digital transformation solutions for its business
IT.
• Bengaluru and Pune will be the main centres of operations and development. In Chennai, the
primary focus would be on business IT solutions.
Note: Tata Tech, based in Pune, is a global product engineering and digital services company. Munich,
Germany-based BMW is the world’s leading provider of premium cars and motorcycles
BEML & BEL partners to Develop Indigenous Train Control Management System (i-TCMS)
BEML Limited (formerly Bharat Earth Movers Limited) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with Bharat Electronics Limited(BEL) to jointly develop an indigenous Train Control Management System
(i-TCMS).
Key People: The MoU was exchanged in the presence of Shantanu Roy, Chairman and Managing
Director(CMD) of BEML, and Manoj Jain, Director (Research and Development-R&D) BEL at BEML
headquarters in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Features of the partnership:
i.The partnership between BEML and BEL aims to promote innovation and foster self-reliance in the
domain of train control management systems.
ii.The objective of the MoU is to identify potential areas of cooperation between BEML and BEL, focusing
on exploring the joint development of high-value products and solutions customised to the requirements
of Indian Railways and Metro systems.
iii.The partnership, in line with India’s Make in India initiative, aims to develop TCMS indigenously to meet
the future needs of rail projects in India.
Note: At present, TCMSs are supplied by propulsion suppliers which leads to dependence on imported
technology.
About TCMS:
i.TCMS, known as the “Brain of the train”, plays a major role in coordinating control and monitoring across
various systems.
ii.This includes distributed control system comprising computer devices, software, humanmachine
interfaces, digital and analogue input/output capabilities, and secure data networks.
iii.TCMS ensures efficient and reliable rail operations by facilitating seamless data communication
interfaces with other train-borne and wayside systems.
About BEML Limited:
BEML is a Schedule A public sector undertaking(PSU) under the Ministry of Defence. It received Mini Ratna
status in 2006.
CMD- Shantanu Roy
Headquarters– Bengaluru, Karnataka
Established in 1964
About Bharat Electronics Limited(BEL):
BEL is a PSU under the Ministry of Defence (MoD). It received Navratna status in 2007.
CMD(Additional charge)- Bhanu Prakash Srivastva
IFFCO & ACME Signed MoU To Boost Sustainability in Agriculture and Renewable Energy Usage
In India
The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO), the world’s largest fertilizer cooperative, has
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ACME Cleantech Solutions Private
Limited (ACME) for the purchase and supply of about 200,000 Metric Ton (MT) of ammonia produced
using renewable energy.
• ACME is India’s leading renewable energy company specialising in developing renewable
energy projects, including green hydrogen and ammonia plants.
About the MoU
i.As per the MoU, the ammonia will be produced using a renewable energy source at ACME’s facility in
Gopalpur, Odisha.
ii.The commercial-grade ammonia delivered under this arrangement will be utilized to manufacture
complex fertilizers at IFFCO’s Paradeep Unit in Odisha and Kandla Unit in Gujarat.
iii.The MoU plays a significant step towards sustainable agriculture and renewable energy usage in India.
iv.This initiative will significantly reduce the nation’s reliance on imports of fossil fuels, decarbonise the
economy, and provide India the opportunity to take the lead in Green Hydrogen Technology and market
share.
v.This will also help India achieve its goal of using clean energy to become Aatmanirbhar Bharat and act as
a model for the global clean energy transition.
vi.It aligns with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission(NGHM). As a result, India will become the
world’s centre for the production, use, and export of green hydrogen and its derivatives.
vii.Under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, the MoU will facilitate the signing of bilateral agreements
between India and other nations.
About Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO):
Managing Director – Dr Udai Shanker Awasthi
Headquarters – New Delhi, Delhi
Establishment – 3 November 1967.
SJVN & IIT Patna inks MoU to Use Advanced Geological Models in Tunnelling Projects
SJVN Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology
Patna (IIT Patna), Bihar, to utilise the advanced geological models in tunnelling projects of SJVN.
i.Under this partnership, predictive analytics algorithms leveraging integrated geotechnical data will be
developed. This will predict potential risks and offer early warning systems tailored for tunnelling
projects.
• Integrated geotechnical data and 3D geological models will be used to identify and analyze
potential risks and hazards.
ii.The MoU will focus on developing cutting-edge methodologies to integrate diverse geotechnical data
sources, which includes geological surveys, borehole data, geophysical measurements and monitoring data
from projects of SJVN.
Note: SJVN Limited, formerly known as Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam, is a Mini Ratna, Category-I and Schedule –
’A’ Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) under the Ministry of Power.
KABIL & CSIR-IMMT Signed MoU for Technical and Knowledge Cooperation for Critical
Minerals
Khanij Bidesh India Limited (KABIL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Council
of Scientific and Industrial Research – Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (CSIR-IMMT) for
bolstering technical and knowledge cooperation for Critical Minerals at the National Aluminium Company
Ltd. (NALCO) Corporate Office in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
Signatories: The MoU was signed by Sadashiv Samantaray, Director (Commercial) of NALCO and Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) KABIL; and Dr. Ramanuj Narayan, Director of CSIR-IMMT, in the presence of
Sridhar Patra, Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) of NALCO and Chairman, KABIL.
Key Collaborative Initiatives:
i.Under the MoU, KABIL will leverage CSIR-IMMT’s service and technical expertise for:
• Design and Analysis of metallurgical test work plans;
• Development and review of process flowsheets; and
• Process technology selection for mineral processing, beneficiation, and metal extraction.
ii.The MoU will also begin joint research attempts and the exchange of scientific information between the
two entities.
iii.The collaboration will foster an environment conducive to critical mineral exploration.
Note: Scientific research and technological advancements are vital to the growth and sustainability of the
Indian mining sector, ensuring mineral security and meeting domestic requirements.
About Khanij Bidesh India Limited (KABIL):
KABIL is a Joint Venture (JV) of 3 Government Enterprises: NALCO; Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL); and
Mineral Exploration & Consultancy Limited (MECL), in the ratio of 40:30:30, under the aegis of the
Ministry of Mines.
KABIL was Incorporated in 2019 under the Companies Act 2013.
Chairman– Sridhar Patra
CBDT signs record number of 125 Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) in FY24
In Financial Year 2023-24 (FY24), the CBDT set a record by signing 125 Advance Pricing Agreements
(APAs) with Indian taxpayers, comprising 86 Unilateral APAs (UAPAs) and 39 Bilateral APAs (BAPAs).
• This marks a 31% increase from 95 APAs in FY23 and the highest number of APAs signed in
any financial year since its inception, bringing the total to 641 comprising 506 UAPAs and 135
BAPAs.
Key Points:
i.FY24 also saw the highest number of BAPAs signed to date, a result of Mutual Agreements with seven of
India’s treaty partners viz. Australia, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Singapore, the United Kingdom (UK)
and the United States (US).
ii.Since their inception in August 2012 in India, only 5 APAs were signed by the CBDT in the first full
financial year of 2013-14. Since then, the yearly number of concluded APAs has risen exponentially.
About Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs):
It aims to prevent double taxation for taxpayers, streamline tax procedures and attract foreign investment.
APA scheme is administered by the CBDT to facilitate ease of doing business.
i.APAs ensure predictability and transparency in transfer pricing matters.
ii.In India, it allows taxpayers to determine the arm’s length price of international transactions in advance
for up to five future years, with an option to roll back for four preceding years, providing taxpayers with
certainty for a total of nine years.
iii.Types of APAs include Unilateral (involving only the taxpayer and the tax authority of their country),
Bilateral (involving the taxpayer, the tax authority of their country, the associated enterprise in a foreign
country, and the tax authority of that country), and Multilateral (involving multiple entities).
BEL signs MoU with IIT Mandi for Co-operation in Various Fields
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute
of Technology (IIT), Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, for cooperation in research and technology, product
development in domains such as semiconductors, quantum technologies, and drones.
• The MoU aims to leverage the strengths and capabilities of BEL and IIT-Mandi.
• This aligns with the Government of India’s (GoI) ‘Make in India’ initiative, fostering
indigenisation of products and solutions.
• BEL is actively involved in cutting-edge fields such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud
Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Note:
i.BEL is a Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
ii.IIT Mandi, a research university is one of the eighth newer second-generation IITs.
Signatories:
The partnership agreement has been signed by HSE University
Rector Nikita Anisimov and Vice-Chancellor of the University of
Delhi Yogesh Singh.
Note: HSE University has been appointed as the coordinator of
cooperation between the entire HSE University and DU in India.
About the Hub:
i.The hub will become a modern platform for the development
of academic and cultural ties.
ii.The hub also includes a fully equipped HSE University office at the central campus of DU
• This can be by all HSE University’s research groups, teachers and students as part of joint
projects.
• This will also provide a wide range of opportunities for the implementation of mirror
laboratories, educational modules and programmes, as well as academic and scientific exchange
projects.
About Indo-Russian Education Summit:
i.The summit was organized by Rossotrudnichestvo, a Russian State Agency under the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, along with the Russian House in New Delhi and the Russian Embassy in India. This was the biggest
event of its kind in the history of India-Russia bilateral ties.
ii.The summit brought together key stakeholders including university rectors, diplomats, legislators,
scientists, and business leaders from both countries to explore collaboration opportunities in education,
science, creative technologies, and professional training.
ReNew & JERA Partners to Jointly Evaluate Green Ammonia Projects in Odisha
On April 18, 2024, ReNew Energy Global PLC (ReNew) and JERA Co. Inc., Japan’s largest power generation
company, have signed an initial agreement to assess a green ammonia production project in Odisha.
• This is in line with with India’s ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission(NGHM) and Japan’s
clean energy transition goals.
• India aims to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen per year by 2030.
About the Partnership:
i.ReNew, through its subsidiary ReNew E-Fuels Private Limited, and JERA will jointly evaluate a green
ammonia production project in Paradip, Odisha.
ii.This project will utilize 500 Mega Watt (MW) of high-capacity utilisation factor (CUF) renewable energy
to produce green hydrogen.
iii.The project aims to produce approximately 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually by 2030.
iv.JERA will have the right to import this green ammonia for Japan, supporting its clean energy transition.
Additional info:
i.In 2022, ReNew signed a framework agreement with the Government of Egypt for USD 8 billion
investment in a green hydrogen plant in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
ii.ReNew has a Joint Venture (JV), GH4India Pvt Ltd, with Indian Oil Ltd and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to
establish a green hydrogen business.
About ReNew Energy Global PLC (ReNew):
Founder, Chairman & CEO– Sumant Sinha
Headquarter– Gurugram, Haryana
Establishment– 2011
CSIR-IICT & BHEL Partnered to Advance Clean Fuel Technology; MoU Signed to Convert CO2 to
DME
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research- Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) and
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) Corporate Research and Development (R&D) have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for developing technology on capturing and converting carbon
dioxide (CO2) to Dimethyl Ether (DME) through direct catalytic conversion.
• This partnership is under the Department of Science and Technology’s (DST) initiative on
Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), which aims to employ innovative technologies to combat
carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy practices.
• Funded by the DST, the project centers on utilising captured CO2 to produce DME, a clean fuel
suitable for blending with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).
Note:
i.CSIR-IICT was started as the Central Laboratories for Scientific and Industrial Research (CLSIR) in 1944.
It is one of the oldest national laboratories under CSIR.
RVNL Signed MoU with TUMAS India Private Limited for Infrastructure Projects
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with M/s Turkish
Engineering Consulting & Contracting – TUMAS India Private Limited for partnership and
collaboration in public transportation projects and infrastructure projects across India.
• RVNL and the Turkish firm aim to collaborate on executing railway infrastructure projects
across various regions in India.
• The partnership seeks to accelerate infrastructure development, enhance operational efficiency,
and improve connectivity within the Indian rail network.
AFMS Signed MoU with IIT-Delhi & IIT Kanpur to Develop Tech for Soldiers’ Health Issues
Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) signed a Memorandum of
Understandings (MoUs) with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi (New Delhi, Delhi) and IIT
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh (UP) for collaborative research and training.
• Under these MoUs, AFMS will collaborate with IIT Delhi and IIT Kanpur to undertake research
and develop innovative medical devices and focus on addressing the health issues of the
soldiers in diverse terrains.
MoU with IIT Delhi:
Signatories:
The MoU between AMFS and IIT Delhi were signed by Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Daljit Singh, Director
General (DG) of AFMS, and Prof Rangan Banerjee, Director of IIT Delhi on 22nd April 2024.
Key Points:
i.Biomedical research ecosystem of IIT-D will provide the technical expertise needed for research in
diverse medical challenges faced in the Armed Force.
ii.Faculty exchange program, joint academic activities and development of joint PhD programmes were
also planned as a part of this MoU.
MoU with IIT Kanpur:
Signatories:
The MoU between AMFS and IIT Kanpur were signed by Lt Gen) Daljit Singh, DG of AMFS and Prof. S.
Ganesh, Officiating Director of IIT Kanpur on 18th April 2024.
Key Points:
i.Under this MoU, IIT Kanpur will provide technical expertise to develop Artificial Intelligence (AI)
diagnostic models, at Armed Forces Centre for Computational Medicine established in Armed Forces
Medical College(AFMC), Pune, Maharashtra.
ii.Faculty exchange program, joint academic activities and development of training modules were also
planned as a part of this MoU.
Note: AFMS’s collaboration with institutes of national importance like IIT is a part of its efforts to provide
highest level of medical care to the soldiers.
HAL and CSIR-NAL Signs Transfer of Technology (ToT) Agreement for LCA Tejas Mk1A Engine
Bay Door production
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has signed a Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement with the
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR-NAL) to
manufacture the Bismaleimide (BMI) Engine Bay Door (EBD) for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas
Mk1A aircraft.
• Under the agreement, HAL can directly produce these high-temperature resistant composite
parts for the production of LCA Mk1A.
• LCA Tejas Mk1A is an indigenous 4.5-generation, all-weather, and multi-role fighter aircraft for
the Indian Air Force (IAF).
Note: The Tejas Mark (Mk)-1A aircraft successfully completed its first flight on 28th March 2024.
DARPG Signs MoU with Cambodia Ministry of Civil Service for Cooperation in HRD in Civil
Service
The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) under the Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (MoPPGP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with the Ministry of Civil Service, Cambodia to strengthen bilateral exchange and cooperation in the
field of Human Resource Development (HRD) in Civil Service over the next 5 years.
Signatories:
The MoU was signed by Hun Many, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Service, Kingdom of
Cambodia; and Dr. Devyani Khobragade, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Cambodia, Government
of India at a ceremony held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Implementation Strategies:
i.The MoU will facilitate a dialogue between India’s Personnel Administration agencies and the agencies of
the Ministry of Civil Service of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
ii.It will be achieved through Exchange visits focused on administrative reforms, webinars, research
publications, institutional exchanges, and capacity-building programs.
Progress and Commitment:
i.In 2023-24, 156 Cambodian Civil Servants attended capacity-building programs at India’s National
Centre of Good Governance.
ii.For 2024-25, 6 capacity-building programs have been scheduled for 240 Cambodian Civil servants.
iii.India’s commitment to adopting next-generation administrative reforms aligns with its policy of
“Maximum Governance – Minimum Government.”
• It aims for “Digitally Empowered Citizen and a Digitally Transformed Institution”.
About Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (MoPPGP):
Union Minister– Narendra Modi (Constituency: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh)
Minister of State– Dr. Jitendra Singh (Constituency: Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir)
Air India Signs Codeshare Agreement with Japan’s All Nippon Airways
Tata-owned Air India, India’s leading global airline, and All Nippon Airways (ANA), the largest Japanese
carrier, have signed a codeshare agreement connecting their networks, enhancing flight selections, and
simplifying the travel process between India and Japan.
• Commencing on 23 May 2024, the codeshare agreement will allow passengers of both airlines
to travel to their desired destination by combining flights between India and Japan with a single
ticket.
• Air India will affix its ‘AI’ designator code on ANA flights connecting Tokyo Haneda (Japan)
with Delhi and Tokyo Narita (Japan) with Mumbai, Maharashtra.
ANA will include its ‘NH’ designator code on Air India’s flights linking Tokyo Narita with Delhi.
C-DOT and IIT – Jodhpur Sign Agreement for “Automated Service Management in Network of
5G and Beyond Using AI”
The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) – Jodhpur
(Rajasthan) have signed an agreement for “Automated Service Management in 5G and Beyond Networks
Using AI”.
• The agreement is signed under the Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) of the
Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
• The primary objective is to develop artificial intelligence frameworks for automated network
management, fault detection, and detection techniques by utilizing continuous information
generated within the network like 5G.
Note: The TTD fund is designed to fund domestic companies and institutions involved in technology
design, development, commercialization of telecommunication products and solutions to enable affordable
broadband and mobile services in rural and remote areas.
ADIF and IIT Guwahati TIC Sign MoU to Boost Startup Ecosystem
The Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) and the Indian Institutes of Technology Guwahati(Assam)
Technology Incubation Centre (IITG TIC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote
entrepreneurship and provide support to technology startups.
• The two-year MOU aims to strengthen the startup ecosystem by facilitating collaboration
between ADIF’s network of startups and entrepreneurs, and IIT Guwahati’s source of
innovators, faculty, and incubation facilities.
• Under the agreement, ADIF will provide alliance membership to IITG TIC’s portfolio startup
companies, giving them access to ADIF’s startup toolkit of discounted services, resources, and
mentorship opportunities.
• Limestone is used as a raw material for the flue-gas desulphurisation system that is being
installed at the coal-based thermal plants of the NTPC for the reduction of sulphur dioxide (SO2)
emissions.
• The MoU was signed by Surinder Pal Singh Virk, Chief General Manager (corporate centre-fuel
management) of NTPC, and Rajat Aich, General Manager (marketing) of RINL.
Government Forms Panel to Promote Laws for Efficient Mining of Critical Minerals
The government has set up a seven-member panel headed by Vijay Kumar Saraswat to propose
legislative measures and promote the commercially viable extraction of critical minerals found in limited
quantities.
• The aim will disseminate weather-related information and forecasts empowering optimal &
quick decision making
• The app was developed in coordination with Directorate of Naval Oceanology and Meteorology,
Indian Navy.
Key People:
i.Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), virtually participated in the event and delivered the
inaugural address.
ii.Rear Admiral Upal Kundu, Chief of Staff, Southern Naval Command, Cmde Abhinav Barve, Commodore
(NOM), Naval Headquarters and Miren Karamta, Director, BISAG attended the seminar.
Suraksha evam Utthan Mahabhiyan) is a solar power scheme aimed at ensuring energy security
for farmers in India, and solar rooftop programmes.
India’s Power Secretary and Indian Ambassador to Netherlands inaugurated India Pavilion
The Indian Pavilion at the Congress was inaugurated by Secretary Pankaj Agarwal, Ministry of Power;
and Ambassador of India to the Netherlands Mrs. Reenat Sandhu.
• Through this pavilion, India showcased its innovative technologies and power generation
practices, and reinforced India’s global commitment to environmental conservation.
• Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) under the Ministry of Power, Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy, Ministry of Coal and Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas participated in the
India Pavilion.
ADB charts course for sustainable growth with strategy 2030, unveils strategy at World Energy
Congress
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) confirmed its commitment to a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and
sustainable Asia-Pacific through Strategy 2030, focusing on seven
priorities viz. Education, Energy, Finance, Health, Transport, Urban, and Water; and enhancing
private sector involvement, financial resources, and knowledge services.
ADB’s Commitment/Initiatives in 2023:
i.In 2023, ADB provided commitments of USD 23.6 billion, with disbursements totaling USD 17.8 billion.
OCR net income reached USD 938 million, with an allocable net income of USD 1,423 million.
ii.ADB’s Board approved capital management reforms in September 2023, unlocking USD 100 billion in
funding over 10 years to address climate change and other issues.
iii.ADB introduced Innovative Finance Facility for Climate in Asia and the Pacific (IF-CAP), offering
grants and guarantees for climate projects, and launched International Finance Facility for Education
(IFFEd) to encourage up to USD 2 billion in education loans.
iv.Lending operations expanded, with outstanding loans reaching USD 151 billion by 2023-end.
Notes:
i.The 25th WEC was held in St. Petersburg, Russia from October 24–27, 2022.
ii.The 27th World Energy Council will be hosted by Saudi Arabia in Riyadh in 2026.
Recent Related News:
i.Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) and IIT Bhubaneswar have signed a
MoU to support innovation and research, technology transfer, and cultivate a thriving start-up ecosystem
in the renewable energy sector.
About World Energy Council (WEC):
Secretary General and CEO– Dr Angela Wilkinson
Headquarters– London, United Kingdom
Establishment– 1923
About WEC India:
It is a country member of WEC It joined the Council in 1924. WEC India functions under the patronage of
Ministry of Power, Government of India and with the support of the Ministries of Coal, New & Renewable
Energy, Petroleum & Natural Gas and External Affairs.
Chairman– Pankaj Agarwal
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
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Bernard Arnault Tops Forbes World’s Billionaires List 2024, Mukesh Ambani Tops in India
On April 2, 2024, Forbes released its 38th annual World’s Billionaires list – ‘Forbes World’s Billionaires
List: The Richest in 2024‘ in partnership with J.P. Morgan Bank. Bernard Arnault (France), Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH ) topped the list with a net worth of
USD 233 Billion.
• He is followed by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors with a net worth of USD 195 Billion and Jeff
Bezos, founder & Former CEO of Amazon with USD 194 Billion at 3rd place.
Mukesh Ambani, Chairman And Managing Director(CMD) of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL),
ranked 9th globally with a net worth of USD 116 Billion, becomes the richest man in India. He is
the only Indian to feature among the top 10.
• He also became the first Asian to break into the USD 100 billion club.
Note: Forbes used stock prices and exchange rates from 8th March 2024, to calculate net worth.
List of World’s Top 10 Billionaires:
Chairman And
3 Jeff Bezos 194 USA
Founder, Amazon
Cofounder, Meta
4 Mark Zuckerberg 177 USA
Platforms
CEO, Berkshire
6 Warren Buffet 133 USA
Hathaway Inc.
former CEO of
8 Steve Ballmer 121 USA
Microsoft,
Cofounder And
10 Larry Page 114 USA Board Member,
Alphabet
List of India’s Top 5 Billionaires:
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024: JNU ranked as India’s Top University for
Development Studies
On April 10, 2024, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) released the 14th edition of the QS World University
Rankings by Subject 2024, which marked Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, Delhi as India’s
highest-ranked institution in Development Studies (20th globally).
• Harvard University of United States (US) topped the 4 broad subjects.
Assessment:
The edition featured 55 individual subjects across five broad subject areas viz. Arts & Humanities,
Engineering & Technology, Life Sciences & Medicine, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences & Management.
1,559 institutions have been ranked across these subjects with 64 universities debuting in 2024. Music is
the one new subject to be added to 2024 rankings.
Top Ranked Universities in broad subjects:
Rank University
1 Harvard University, US
3 University of Oxford, UK
2 Stanford University, US
3 University of Oxford
1 Harvard University
2 University of Oxford
Natural Sciences
1 Harvard University
3 University of Oxford
1 Harvard University
2 University of Oxford
3 Stanford University
Click Here for full List of Subjects
The Indian Scenario:
Indian Global
Subject University
Rank Rank
• In the broader Asian context, India became the second most represented country in Asia after
China whose 101 institutions were on the list.
• India ranked 5th regionally for the number of entries in the top 200 and 6th for the top 100
entries.
ii.72% of Indian entries this year showed improvement, maintained positions, or were new to the list,
while only 18% experienced a decline, demonstrating a 17% Year-on-Year (Y-o-Y) improvement.
iii.12 Institutes of Eminence (IoE) contributed 40% of India’s total entries, with 47 of the top 100 Indian
positions and 14 of the 21 positions across 55 academic disciplines and five faculty areas.
iv.University of Delhi (30 entries), IIT Bombay (28 entries) and IIT Kharagpur (West Bengal) (27
entries) were the most represented Indian universities.
v.IIM-Bangalore (Karnataka) and IIM-Calcutta (West Bengal) were among the top 50 globally for business
and management studies.
vi.India experienced a remarkable 54% surge in research output from 2017 to 2022, solidifying its
position as a rapidly expanding research center.
Recent Related News:
i.According to the 8th edition of India Rankings (India Ranking 2023), prepared by Ministry of Education
(MoE) based on parameters defined by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Indian Institute
of Technology (IIT) Madras (IITM), Chennai, Tamil Nadu(TN), has topped the list for the 5th consecutive
time.
ii.According to the ‘Times Higher Education(THE) World University Ranking 2024’, the Indian Institute of
Science, Bengaluru (IISc Bengaluru) is Ranked No. 1 among Indian institutions, falling into the 201- 250
band ranking for the first time since 2017. IISc Bengaluru has moved up from 251-300 band in 2023.
About Quacquarelli Symonds (QS):
CEO– Jessica Turner
Headquarters – London, United Kingdom (UK)
Singapore, Denmark and U.S. are the Best Places in the world to Conduct Business: EIU’ BER
2024
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) released its Business Environment Rankings (BER) 2024,
assessing 82 countries across 91 crucial indicators across 11 categories to determine the best places for
conducting business.
• Singapore retains its top position for the 16th consecutive year, followed by Denmark and the
United States (US) at 2nd and 3rd place respectively in the world to conduct business.
• India ranked 51 in the list with a score of 1.08.
Assessment:
The report ranked the improvement in the business environment for the period from 2019-2023 to 2024-
28.
List of Top 5 Countries to Conduct Business
1 Singapore 8.56
2 Denmark 8.41
3 US 8.40
4 Germany 8.35
5 Switzerland 8.33
51 India 1.08
Big Improvers:
i.Greece, Qatar, and India have made significant strides in providing favorable business environments
globally.
• India ranks third among the most improved business environments globally, projecting strong
economic growth and heightened foreign investment.
ii.Vietnam, Thailand, Belgium, Sweden, India, and Costa Rica are notable improvers.
Biggest Deterioration:
i.China, Bahrain, Chile, and Slovakia have experienced notable declines in their business environments.
ii.China’s substantial drop by 11 spots marks it as the biggest loser globally, reflecting challenges in its
business landscape compared to the previous year.
Key Points:
i.Singapore’s attractiveness stems from its political stability and government support for domestic private-
sector technological advancements.
ii.Denmark boasts solid macroeconomic fundamentals and high-quality infrastructure.
iii.The US offers favorable market opportunities with minimal restrictions on foreign trade and
investment.
iv.Other top-ranked countries include Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Hong Kong,
and Finland.
v.Australia, Taiwan, and South Korea also rank in the global top 20, influenced by recent regional free
trade agreements.
Up/down
Rank Country Number of Unicorns
compared to 2023
3. India 67 -1
4. United Kingdom(U.K.) 53 +4
5. Germany 36 0
Top5 Global Unicorns 2024:
Valuation(USD
Rank Unicorn Country Sector
billion)
Note:
i.Out of total 176 unicorns, 109 were established by Indian co-founders based outside India and remaining
67 are based in India.
ii.Unicorns based outside India in other countries: US(95), U.K.(4), Singapore(3) and Germany(2)
Drop Outs:
i.According to the report, 128 unicorns witnessed a drop in their valuation from the last year i.e. losing
USD210 billion in the year.
ii.42 unicorns from 2023 list dropped out from the list, as their valuation fell below USD 1 billion.
About Global Unicorn Index:
i.It is compiled by Hurun Research Institute and includes companies founded in the 2000s with a current
valuation of USD1 billion, not yet list on public exchange.
ii.The data is for January2023 toJanuary2024, compared with January 2022 to January 2023.
iii.Hurun Research has been tracking unicorns since 2017.
Delhi airport Ranked 10th among World’s Top 10 Busiest Airports in 2023: ACI
The Airports Council International (ACI) World released its report on the ‘Top 10 Busiest Airports
Worldwide for 2023‘ with Delhi Airport (Indira Gandhi International Airport – IGIA) securing the 10th
spot in 2023 (in Passengers category).
• Handling over 7.22 crore passengers in 2023, IGIA experienced a slight drop from its 9th
position in 2022, with Chicago O’Hare Airport, United States (US) surpassing it.
• Despite this, the airport exhibited a steady Year-on-Year (Y-o-Y) growth of 20.36% from 2022,
showcasing the robust recovery of the Indian aviation sector.
• Indira Gandhi International Airport was ranked 9th in 2022, 13th in 2021.
Highlights:
i.Passenger traffic: 2023 global passenger traffic reached close to 8.5 billion, representing an increase of
27.2% from 2022 or a recovery of 93.8% from pre-pandemic results (2019).
ii.The top 10 airports, which account for nearly 10% of global traffic (806 million passengers), saw
a 19.8% increase from 2022 or a 0.7% increase compared to their 2019 performance (801 million
passengers in 2019).
iii.Among the top 10 busiest airports, five are in the US.
iv.Cargo traffic: Air cargo volumes are estimated to have decreased by 3.1% Year-over-Year (-4.6%
versus 2019), too close to 113 million metric tonnes in 2023.
v.Global Aircraft Movements: In 2023, it reached nearly 95 million, marking an 11.8% increase from
2022 and a recovery of 92.7% from pre-pandemic levels.vi.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport is set to host the 2024 ACI World Customer Experience Summit and Exhibition, from
September 23-26, 2024 in Atlanta, US.
vii.In International Passengers: Dubai, United Arab Emirates remained in top followed by London,
United Kingdom (UK) at second and Amsterdam, Netherlands at third place.
viii.In Air Cargo Volumes (Metric Tonnes), Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Hong Kong
remained in top rank followed by Memphis International Airport (MEM), US at 2nd
and Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), China at 3rd place.
ix.In Aircraft Movements, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is at the top, followed by
Chicago O’Hare Airport in second, and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in third.
x.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), United States (US) regains title as world’s
busiest with 104.65 million passengers in 2023, yet remains 5% below 2019 levels due to pandemic
recovery.
Passengers*
4 London Heathrow, UK 8
Skytrax World Airport Awards 2024: Hamad International Airport of Doha (Qatar) Named
World’s Best Airport
Doha’s (Qatar) Hamad International Airport (HIA) has been named the World’s Best Airport in
2024 in the 2024 Skytrax World Airport Awards, held at Passenger Terminal EXPO in Frankfurt,
Germany on 17th April 2024.
• The 2023 Airport of the Year and 12-times previous winner, Singapore Changi
Airport (Singapore) secured 2nd place, winning Best Airport in Asia and the World’s Best
Airport Immigration Service.
• Incheon Airport (Seoul, South Korea) ranked 3rd, winning the World’s Most Family Friendly
Airport for 2024.
Note:
Skytrax is the London, United Kingdom (UK)- based international aviation research organisation.
World’s Top 10 Airports in Skytrax World Airport Awards:
Survey Evaluation:
The survey evaluated the customer experience across airport service and product key performance
indicators, from check-in, arrivals, transfers, shopping, and security/immigration through to departure at
the gate.
Recent related News:
The Airports Council International (ACI) World released its report on the Top 10 Busiest Airports
Worldwide for 2023 with Delhi Airport (Indira Gandhi International Airport – IGIA) securing the 10th spot
in 2023 (in the Passengers category).
About Skytrax:
Headquarters– London, UK
Established in– 1989
Skytrax are specialist Research and Quality Advisor to the air transport industry.
Global Military Expenditure recorded All-Time High of USD 2443bn in 2023, US Tops & India
4th: SIPRI Report
On April 22, 2024, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released its report titled
‘Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2023’. According to the report, the total global military expenditure
increased for the 9th consecutive year to an all-time high of USD 2443 billion in 2023, an increase of 6.8%
in real terms from 2022. This is the steepest year-on-year increase since 2009.
• The top 5 military spenders in 2023 are the United States of America(USA)(1st), China(2nd),
Russia(3rd), India (4th) and Saudi Arabia(5th), which together accounted for 61% of world
military spending.
Reason behind this Increase:
The increase in global military spending in 2023 was mainly due to the Ukraine conflict and rising tensions
in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East. All 5 geographical regions saw higher military expenditure,
especially in Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East.
Indian Scenario:
i.With a military expenditure of USD 83.6 billion in 2023, India was the 4th largest spender globally.
India’s military spending has increased by 4.2% from 2022 and 44% from 2014.
ii.This increase was mainly due to rising personnel and operations costs, constituting nearly 80% of the
total budget.
iii.Capital outlays for military procurement remained stable at around 22% of the budget.
• 75% of these outlays were allocated to domestically produced equipment, the highest ever and
up from 68% in 2022.
iv.This shift towards domestic procurement aligns with India’s aim of achieving self-reliance in arms
development and production.
Top 5 largest Spenders in 2023:
1 1 USA 916 37
2 2 China 296 12
Saudi
5 5 75.8 3.1
Arabia
• The top largest spenders includes the United Kingdom (UK) (6th),
Germany (7th), Ukraine (8th), France (9th), and Japan (10th).
Highlights:
i.World military burden/Total Military Expenditure rose to 2.3% of global gross domestic product (GDP)
in 2023.
• World military burden is defined as military spending as a percentage of global GDP.
ii.Average military spending as a share of government expenditure increased by 0.4% to 6.9% in 2023.
iii.Global military spending per person reached its highest level since 1990, at USD 306.
iv.On the regional front, countries in the Americas accounted for 41% of the world’s military spending in
2023. It is followed by Asia and Oceania (24%), Europe (24%), the Middle East (8.2%)
and Africa (2.1%).
• Military spending in Asia and Oceania reached USD 595 billion in 2023, up by 4.4% from 2022
and 46% from 2014.
• China and its neighbors, including East Asian countries and India, were the main contributors to
this regional increase.
Key Points:
i.In 2023, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members, including the USA, collectively spent
USD 1341 billion. This accounts for around 55% of global military spending.
• The USA’s spending accounted for around 68% of NATO’s total.
ii.Most European NATO members increased their military spending, contributing 28% of the total, the
highest in ten years.
• Canada and Türkiye contributed 4%.
• Poland experienced the largest annual increase in military spending among European
countries, growing by 75% to USD 31.6 billion, ranking 14th globally
iii.The Democratic Republic of the Congo saw the largest percentage increase in military spending
(+105%), followed by South Sudan (+78%), and Ukraine (+51%).
iv.Among the top 10 spenders, Ukraine allocated the highest proportion of government expenditure to
military spending (58%), followed by Saudi Arabia (24%) and Russia (16%).
• Ukraine’s military spending surged by 51% to USD 64.8 billion in 2023, moving from the 11th
to the 8th largest spender globally.
v.Saudi Arabia increased its military spending by 4.3% to an estimated $75.8 billion, maintaining its
position as the Middle East’s largest spender.
vi.China’s military spending continued to rise for the 29th consecutive year, increasing by 6% to an
estimated USD 296 billion.
Note:
The SIPRI Military Expenditure Database offers data on military spending by country from 1949 to 2023. It
includes figures in various formats. The database was last updated on April 22, 2024, superseding all
previous versions.
Recent Related News:
i.SIPRI released its publication titled ‘Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2023’ stating India as
world’s top arms importer for the period 2019-23 with imports increased by 4.7% compared to the period
2014-18. India accounts for 9.8% of the total global imports in 2019-2023. Russia remains India’s top
arms supplier at 36%, however, it’s the first time since 1960–64 that their deliveries comprised less than
half of India’s imports.
ii.The United States(US) Department of State has approved the sale of 31 MQ-9B Armed Drones and other
related equipments to India. The estimated cost of the deal is around USD 3.99 billion (Rs 33060 crore).
About SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute):
It is an independent international institute dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control
and disarmament.
Chair of the SIPRI Governing Board – Stefan Löfven
Director– Dan Smith
Headquarters – Solna, Sweden
Establishment – 1966
iii.ICICI Bank, 2nd largest private sector bank in India, has made its debut in the top 50 Asia-Pacific lender
list in 2023. It is currently ranked 48th position.
iv.The report outlined various factors which contributed towards the growth of Indian bank’s assets in
recent year are: improvement in financial metrics, coupled with high credit growth in a robust economic
environment.
v.The size of Indian lenders remained far below Chinese and Japanese Banks i.e. total assets of Industrial
and Commercial Bank of China is USD6.30 trillion(2023), which is more than 8 times of Indian PSB, SBI.
vi.The report quoted Reserve Bank of India(RBI) data which mentioned that India, world’s fastest-growing
economy growth rate stood at 15.6%(as of 29th December, 2023).
Key Points:
i.Mainland China-based Banks retained its position among the top banks in Asia-Pacific region. 6 banks of
out of the top 10 banks in the list are based in China.
• The combined total assets of top 4 performing banks of China grew 10.2% year-on-year(y-o-y)
to USD21.91 trillion in 2023, with agricultural bank showed maximum growth at 14.3%.
ii.Lenders based in Japan and South Korea witnessed the biggest declines in their annual ranking.
• The combined assets of Japanese banks decreased 2.5%(y-o-y) in 2023 to USD10.53
trillion whereas South Korean banks had a 0.9% (y-o-y) decline to USD2.66 trillion.
iii.The combined assets of 3 Singaporean banks increased to 3.7% (y-o-y) to USD1.40 trillion.
• The ranking of DBS Group Holdings Limited and United Overseas Bank Limited improved, while
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited ranking fell from three places to 37.
About S&P Global Inc.:
President and Chief Executive Officer(CEO): Douglas L. Peterson
Headquarters: New York, U.S.A
Established: 1917
REPORTS
Asia was the World’s ‘Disaster Capital’ in 2023: State of the Climate 2023 in Asia by WMO
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) unveiled its 4th edition of the ‘State of the Climate in Asia
2023‘, highlighting Asia’s vulnerability to weather and climate-related hazards. Year 2023 was recorded as
the warmest year across six globally averaged datasets, with the years from 2015 to 2023 ranking as the
nine warmest years in all datasets. This made it the disaster capital in 2023.
• In 2023, Asia experienced 79 water hazard-related disasters, predominantly floods and storms,
resulting in over 2,000 fatalities and directly affecting nine million people.
• Throughout 2023, Asia emerged as the world’s most disaster-affected area with the mean
temperature soaring to 0.91 °C [0.84 °C–0.96 °C] above the 1991–2020 reference period,
marking the second-highest on record. It is 1.87 °C [1.81 °C–1.92 °C] above the 1961–1990
average.
• Japan and Kazakhstan registered record-high temperatures.
Assessment:
The following Six datasets were used in the calculation of regional temperature viz.
• The Berkeley Earth Land/Ocean Temperature Record
• ERA5 Monthly Averaged Data on Single Levels from 1940 to Present
• JRA-55 Reanalysis: General Specifications and Basic Characteristics
• GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP) version 4,
• The HadCRUT5 Data Set, National Oceanic and
• Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Global Temperature Analysis
Highlights:
i.Globally, the annual mean near-surface temperature in 2023 surged to 1.45 ± 0.12°C above the 1850–
1900 pre-industrial average, marking it as the warmest year on record
ii.Asia’s warming trend has nearly doubled since 1960–1990, leading to increased casualties and economic
losses from floods, storms, and severe heatwaves.
iii.In 2023, sea-surface temperatures in the northwest Pacific Ocean hit record highs.
iv.India experienced its highest monthly mean temperature in August 2023, coupled with an
unprecedented rainfall deficit for the month.
v.Sea surface temperatures in various Asian areas, including the Arabian Sea and southern Kara Sea, are
warming over three times faster than the global average.
vi.Globally, sea levels are rising due to thermal expansion and melting glaciers, but Asia’s rates are
higher than the global average from 1993–2023.
vii.Despite overall lower precipitation, extreme events occurred, such as heavy rainfall in Myanmar, floods
and storms across India, Pakistan, and Nepal, and record rainfall in Hong Kong.
viii.Glaciers in High-Mountain Asia, including the Tibetan Plateau, are retreating at an accelerating rate
due to record-breaking high temperatures and dry conditions.
ix.From 1970 to 2021, Asia experienced 3,612 weather, climate, and water-related disasters, resulting in
984,263 deaths and USD 1.4 trillion in economic losses, with tropical cyclones as the leading cause of
reported deaths.
x.In 2023, over 80% of reported hydrometeorological hazards in Asia were flood and storm events, with
Yemen experiencing heavy rainfall and widespread floods.
Mitigation:
To mitigate these impacts, the WMO and its partners advocate for strong early warning and disaster risk
reduction systems in Asia. The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
(UNESCAP) in partnership with WMO will continue investing in raising climate ambition.
About State of the Climate in Asia Report:
It is an annual State of the Climate in Asia Report. It is collaborative effort of National Meteorological and
Hydrological Services (NMHSs), WMO Regional Climate Centres (RCCs), research institutions, and UN
agencies, and offers comprehensive updates on climate indicators, impacts, risks, and policy tailored to
Asia’s needs in climate monitoring, change, and services.
Recent Related News:
i.The Bihar government has brought out the ‘Patna Declaration’ to strengthen bird conservation initiatives
and address the challenges posed by illegal hunting in the South Asian region.
ii.The Government of Goa has announced a partnership with the World Bank (WB) to establish a Blended
Finance Facility (BFF) for climate resilience.
About World Meteorological Organization (WMO):
Secretary-General– Celeste Saulo
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Establishment– 1950
India Among 12 Nations Responsible for 60% of world’s mismanaged plastic waste: EA Report
According to the EA Earth Action’s 2024 report titled “Plastic Overshoot Day- September 5, 2024” , India is
among the top 12 nations that contribute to around 60% of world’s mismanaged plastic waste.
• The 12 countries are China, India, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Vietnam, Iran, Indonesia, Egypt,
Pakistan, the United States of America(USA) and Türkiye.
Note:
• The report was launched ahead of the 4th meeting of the United Nations(UN)’
Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) in Ottawa, Canada from April 23-29, 2024.
• UN INC is a committee that develops legally binding instruments on topics related to plastic
pollution.
Points to note:
i.India’s per capita plastic waste production stands at 8 kg per capita per year, one of
the world’s lowest. India’s mismanaged plastic waste is less than one-fifth of China’s and one-third of the
USA.
ii.The report stated that India is estimated to release an average of 3,91,879 tons of microplastics into the
environment and 31,483 tons of chemical additives into waterways in 2024.
iii.The global plastic waste generation has increased by 7.11% since 2021. Globally around 220 million
tons of plastic waste was developed in 2024 and 70 million tons will end up polluting the environment.
iv.Belgium has the highest plastic waste production per person, at 147.7 kg/year, 16 times more than
India.
v.Oman leads in mismanaged plastic waste, with 111 kg per person in 2024, 30 times more than
Norway.
What is Plastic Overshoot Day?
Plastic Overshoot Day marks when plastic waste surpasses waste management capacity, causing
environmental pollution.
• For 2024, Plastic Overshoot Day, globally, is projected to be on September 5th, 2024. India’s
Plastic Overshoot Day is expected on April 23rd, 2024.
i.In 2024, there are 117 days of plastic overshoot, indicating that during this time, the plastic waste
won’t be adequately managed.
ii.Each country contributes to this overshoot based on its mismanaged plastic waste.
• By April 2024, nearly half of the world’s population will live in areas where plastic waste
exceeds management capacity.
Assessment:
The report is based on the baseline year 2024 from municipal solid waste (packaging, textile and
household), with a global plastic production of 220 Mt, that is distributed across different country
archetypes: The Moderate Polluters, The Overloaders, The Low-Waste-Producing Polluters, The Toxic
Waste Producers, The Transactors, The Self-Sustainers’.
Recent Related News:
i.On February 12, 2024, the first-ever ‘State of the World’s Migratory Species‘ report was launched at the
14th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
of Wild Animals (CMS COP14), also known as Bonn Convention in Samarkand, Uzbekistan from February
12-17, 2024.
ii.On 6th February 2024, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi inaugurated a 100 TPD (Tonnes Per Day)
Integrated Waste Management Facility in South Goa. It has been developed for the scientific treatment of
60 TPD wet waste and 40 TPD dry waste.
About EA Earth Action:
EA Earth Action is a non-profit organization that provides environmental research, consulting, and
solutions.
Co-CEOs– Julien Boucher and Sarah Perreard
Headquarters– Lausanne, Switzerland
Established in 2013
WHO Global Hepatitis Report 2024; Hepatitis is 2nd Leading Infectious cause of Death Globally
On April 9, 2024, the World Health Organisation (WHO) in its ‘Global Hepatitis Report 2024: Action for
access in low- and middle-income countries‘ during the World Hepatitis Summit (WHS) 2024, organized
by World Hepatitis Alliance with the support of the Ministry of Health of Portugal, in Lisbon, from April
9–11, 2024, on the theme ‘Integrate, Accelerate, Eliminate’.
• As per it, there is alarming increase in deaths caused by viral hepatitis, making it the second
leading infectious cause of death globally, after Tuberculosis (TB), claiming 1.3 million lives
annually.
• This is the first consolidated WHO report on viral hepatitis epidemiology, service coverage
and product access, with improved data for action.
Who Prepared the Report?
It was developed by the WHO Department of Global HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted
Infection (STI) Programmes (HHS) jointly with the Department of Health Product Policy and Standards
(HPS), Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals and Department of Regulation and
Prequalification.
What is in the report?
The report reveals disparities in pricing, service delivery, and funding challenges, alongside progress and
gaps in diagnosis and treatment from 187 countries covering 6 WHO regions viz. African Region (AFR),
the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR), the South-East Asia Region (SEAR), the Region of the Americas
(AMR), the Western Pacific Region (WPR), and the European Region (EUR).
Highlights:
i.Viral hepatitis claims 1.3 million lives annually, with 83% attributed to hepatitis B and 17% to hepatitis
C.
ii.Every day, 3,500 people are dying globally due to hepatitis B and C infections.
iii.The report estimates that in 2022, 254 million had hepatitis B and 50 million had hepatitis C.
• Half of the burden is among those aged 30-54, with 12% in children under 18. Men make up
58% of all cases.
iv.10 Countries viz. Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines,
Russian Federation, and Vietnam collectively account for nearly two-thirds of the global burden of
hepatitis B and C.
• For hepatitis B, three countries – China, India and Indonesia – represent 50% of the global
burden in 2022
• For hepatitis C, six countries – China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan,
Russian Federation, and United States (US)– represent 50% of the global burden
v.Despite a slight decrease in new infections, there were 2.2 million new cases in 2022, with 1.2 million
hepatitis B and nearly 1 million hepatitis C infections.
iv.Only 13% of people with chronic hepatitis B and 36% with hepatitis C have been diagnosed, falling far
below global targets to treat 80% of people living with chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C by 2030.
v.Progress in diagnosis and treatment is insufficient, with hepatitis B diagnosis and treatment at 13% and
3%, respectively, and hepatitis C diagnosis and treatment at 36% and 20%, respectively.
Key Points:
i.Despite global prevention efforts, deaths from hepatitis are rising due to inadequate diagnosis and
treatment.
ii.There should be Universal access to prevention by 2025, diagnosis, and treatment is crucial, particularly
in the 10 countries with the highest burden and in the African Region.
iii.Many countries don’t buy affordable generic hepatitis medicines, even though they’re available. Pricing
differences exist worldwide, with some countries paying more than they should, even for generic drugs or
when part of licensing deals.
India to lose 5.8% of daily working hours amid heat stress in 2030 as UNESCAP report
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) released a report
titled “Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2024: Boosting affordable and longer-
term financing for Governments”.
• As per the report, India is expected to lose approximately 5.8% of daily working hours due to
increasing temperatures by 2030. This would lead to decrease in productivity and lower
collection of fiscal revenues.
India-Specific Key Findings:
i.The report highlighted that climate change will contribute to the spread of diseases in India which will
further lower government revenue collection.
• In order to mitigate such adverse effects, government will be required to increase fiscal
expenditures.
ii.The report mentioned that climate change may lead to larger agricultural subsidies, as farm subsidies
account for 20% of total farm incomes in India.
iii.The report noted that the Asia and Pacific region specifically about India which is home to 60
crore youth aged between 15 to 24 years required to frame policies to enhance the productivity of young
labour, if they are to match the regional demand from decreasing labour force in developed economies
which have higher productivity.
• Recommendation: The report suggested that Indian Government need to focus on increasing the
skills of the youth through better and more accessible education.
• Due to rapid digital and green transitions that youth will need flexible, market-oriented skills to
ensure access to the labour market.
6. India emerged as the fastest developing economy in the world with 6.8% in 2023. and formal
unemployment was at a 12-year low of 4.1%.
v.The report underscored opportunities that will help women to use their economic and social talents as
care demands may decrease.
• Women’s role in different sectors such as: manufacturing and tourism are integrated into
macroeconomic analysis to inform appropriate policies the initiate change.
Note: The productivity of non-farm workers in developed economies is about 8 times that of India.
About United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP):
It is one of the 5 regional commissions of United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
Executive Secretary: Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
Headquarters: Bangkok, Thailand
Established: 1947
Members – 53 members and 9 associate members
UNDP Report on Small Island Digital States Highlights Digital Transformation for Small Island
Developing States
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released a report, ” Small Island Digital States: How
Digital Can Catalyse SIDS Development,” highlighting the transformative potential of digital for Small
Island Developing States (SIDS). The report emphasises the pivotal role of digitalization in the
development of SIDS.
• Digital transformation requires longer-term planning, strategic thinking, and dedicated funding.
• Efforts in the digital direction must continue and accelerate to address challenges faced by the
global island community effectively.
About the Report:
i.The UNDP Global SIDS Team has collaborated with over 30 national country governments to explore,
implement, and scale up digital solutions.
ii.Insights drawn from technical collaborations, implementation of digital projects, UNDP Digital Readiness
Assessments, and primary data from a global survey of SIDS youth inform this report.
• UNDP conducted comprehensive Digital Readiness Assessments in over 15 SIDS to identify key
digital opportunities and priorities.
iii.The report follows the structure of the UNDP Digital Transformation Framework, which comprises 5
core pillars and related sub-pillars namely: Connectivity; Government; Regulation; Economy; and People.
Key Findings from the Report:
i.Geographic isolation and vulnerability to climate change necessitate innovation, particularly in the digital
sphere.
ii.A whole-of-society approach is crucial for leveraging digital tools, and technologies effectively in SIDS.
iii.Insights from the report serve decision-makers, policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and
citizens.
iv.Collaboration among various stakeholders is essential to explore and implement emerging technologies
like Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The Potential of Digital in SIDS:
i.SIDS is strongly positioned to explore the power and potential of digital further, including through
sharing their digital challenges and successes.
ii.Advocating for a just digitisation transition, SIDS emphasises the importance of data utilisation while
safeguarding against digital harms through a proposed data impact hub.
iii.SIDS is at the forefront of shaping global digital efforts, ensuring inclusivity in the digital journey to the
future.
iv.SIDS is actively developing National Digital Strategies, bolstering digital initiatives supported by UNDP,
and embracing innovative digital solutions.
USD 4.2 trillion needed in Investments to close Development Financing Gap in SDGs: UN DESA’s
FSDR 2024
On 9th April 2024, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) released the
9th edition of ‘Financing for Sustainable Development Report 2024 (FSDR 2024)-Inter-agency Task Force
on Financing for Development‘ on the theme ‘Financing for Development at a Crossroads’.
• As per it, to overcome or close the development financing gap, an estimated USD 4.2 trillion in
investments are required, as compared to USD 2.5 trillion before the onset of the COVID-19
pandemic.
• The report highlights the necessity of economic transitions for achieving sustainable
development goals (SDGs) which will require investments at unprecedented scale.
Who prepared the report?
i.This report is a joint product of the members of the Inter-agency Task Force on Financing for
Development (IATF), comprised of more than 60 UN agencies and international organizations.
ii.The Financing for Sustainable Development Office of UN DESA serves as the coordinator and substantive
editor of FSDR in close cooperation with the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund (IMF),
the World Trade Organization (WTO), the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the UN
Development Programme (UNDP), and the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Highlights:
i.The report advocates for a financial system that boosts investment in SDGs and adapts swiftly to crises.
ii.Financing gaps were substantial even before 2020 but grew significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic
and subsequent shocks.
iii.Rising debt burdens and borrowing costs are major contributors, undoing development progress,
especially in the poorest nations.
iv.Debt servicing costs for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are estimated at USD 40 billion between
2023 and 2025, up over 50% i.e. USD 26 billion from 2022.
• The median debt service burden for LDCs surged from 3.1% of revenue in 2010 to 12% in 2023,
the highest since 2000.
v.Notably, about 3.3 billion people, roughly 40% of the world’s population, reside in countries where
government spending on interest payments exceeds that on education or health.
• LDCs spend 12% of their revenues on interest payments.
vi.Climate change-related disasters account for over half of the debt increase in vulnerable nations.
vii.Official Development Assistance (ODA) from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD) countries reached USD 211 billion in 2022, up from USD 185.9 billion in 2021, but still insufficient
for development.
viii.Only four countries viz. Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, and Germany met the 0.7% of gross national
income (GNI) target for aid in 2022.
ix.With six years left to achieve the SDGs, progress is declining, especially in the poorest countries. If
things don’t change, the UN expects almost 600 million people to still live in extreme poverty by 2030,
over half of them women.
Additional info:
i.The report points to the UN Summit of the Future in September 2024 as a crucial opportunity to change
course.
ii.It highlights the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) which will be held
30th June to 3rd July 2025 in Spain, as the critical moment for countries to commit to closing the
development financing gap and invest in achieving the SDGs.
iii.The report forms the basis for discussions at the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Forum on
Financing for Development, where Member States discuss measures necessary to mobilize sustainable
financing.
iv.The report also informs the SDG Investment Fair, a platform which brings together government officials
and investors for sustainable investment opportunities that support the achievement of the SDGs.
List of 17 SDGs:
Goal Title
1 No Poverty
2 Zero Hunger
4 Quality Education
5 Gender Equality
10 Reduced Inequality
13 Climate Action
15 Life on Land
Highlights:
i.Alternative lending, RegTech (Regulatory Technology), and Banking Tech were the top-performing
segments in Q1 2024, with alternative lending dominating funding with USD 491 million.
• RegTech, the second-highest funded sector, received funding of USD 107 million
• Banking Tech, the third-highest funded sector, received funding of USD 85.8 million.
ii.Bengaluru, Karnataka led fintech funding in Q1 2024, followed by Mumbai, Maharashtra
and Hyderabad, Telangana showcasing their importance as fintech hubs.
Key Points:
i.Seed-stage fintech funding dropped by 75% to USD 9.9 million in Q1 2024 from USD 39.2 million in Q4
2023.
ii.Early-stage fintech startups raised USD 147 million in Q1 2024, a 35% drop from USD 227 million
raised in Q4 2023.
iii.Late-stage funding surged to USD 394 million in Q1 2024 from USD 80.1 million in Q4 2023, but it still
represents a 60% drop from USD 986 million in Q12023.
iv.Only two funding rounds in Q1 2024 exceeded USD 100 million, compared to four rounds in Q1 2023.
v.Peak XV Partners, Y Combinator, and LetsVenture are prominent investors.
• Saison Capital, Hem Angels, and Capital A led seed investments in Q12024.
• Peak XV Partners, RTP Global, and Asha were notable in early-stage investments
• Elev8, Epiq Capital Advisors, and UC-RNT Fund were active in late-stage investments in Q1
2024.
vi.Notable investments include Credit Saison and Avanse Financial raising significant funds, and Perfios
becoming a unicorn with a valuation exceeding USD 1 billion.
Top fintech funding rounds in Q12024
Avanse 120
Perfios 80
Idfy 27
City-wise Fintech Funding Trends in Q1CY2024
Gurugram, Haryana 3%
Deposits of Senior Citizens surged by 143% to Rs 34 lakh crore in 5 years: SBI Report
As per the State Bank of India (SBI) Economic Research Department (ERD) report, the total amount of
deposits in senior citizen accounts increased by 143% to Rs 34.367 lakh crore at the end of December
2023 from Rs 13.724 lakh crore in 2018.
Key Findings:
i.The report revealed that senior citizens term deposit accounts increased by about 81% to around 7.4
crore in December 2023 from 4.1 crore in 2018.
ii.The report estimated that at least 7.3 crore of these accounts have a balance of over Rs 15 lakh and
fetching interest of 7.5% on these deposits.
• So, the total interest earned by senior citizens through their deposits is around Rs 2.7 lakh
crore in Financial Year 2023-24 (FY24). This includes Rs 2.57 lakh crore from the bank
deposits and the remaining amount of Rs 13,000 crore from the Senior Citizen Saving
Scheme(SCSS).
iii.The report showed that the average amount per senior citizen term deposit account surged by about
39% to Rs 4.63 lakh by the end of December 2023 from 3.34 lakh in 2018.
iv.The report revealed that Government has collected around Rs 27,000 crore in taxes from senior
citizens on the interest they earned on term deposit in FY24.
• Government of India(GoI) has increased the threshold of TDS(Tax Deducted at Source) on
deposits for senior citizens to Rs 50,000.
v.Hike of 50 basis points additional interest rate and higher deposits insurance cover makes it more
attractive to senior citizens to opt for bank deposits.
• Banks deposit insurance cover was increased from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh with effect from 4th
February, 2020.
About State Bank of India(SBI):
Chairman: Dinesh Kumar Khara
Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Founded in: 1st July 1955
Tagline – The Banker to Every Indian
India’s Population Expected to Have Touched 1.44 billion Mark leaving China Behind– UNFPA
Report
According to the report released by the United Nations Population Fund’s (UNFPA) State of the World
Population, titled “Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope: Ending Inequalities in Sexual and
Reproductive Health and Rights“.
IMF’s World Economic Outlook(WEO) 2024 report raises India’s GDP growth forecast by 30bps
to 6.8% for FY25
On 17th April 2024, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its bi-annual report titled World
Economic Outlook(WEO) – Steady But Slow: Resilience Amid Divergence (April 2024). According to
the report IMF has raised India’s GDP(Gross Domestic Product) growth forecast by 30 basis
points(bps) to 6.8% for fiscal year 2025(FY25) and retained the forecast for FY26 at 6.5%.
• With the increase in domestic demand and a rising working age population, growth in India is
projected to remain at 6.8% in FY25 6.5% in FY26.
Points to note:
i.India’s GDP grew by an impressive 7.8% in FY 2024(2023-2024), higher than the 6.7% predicted in IMF’s
January 2024 report.
ii.The report projected India’s consumer price inflation to decline from an average of 5.4%FY24 to 4.6%
FY25 and will further decrease to 4.2% FY26.
Global Scenario:
i.Global growth, estimated at 3.2% in 2023, is projected to continue at the same pace in 2024 and 2025, up
by 0.1% from the January 2024 WEO Update.
ii.The projection for global growth in 2024 and 2025 is below the historical (2000–19) annual average of
3.8%.
iii.The report estimated that growth in emerging and developing Asia to fall from an estimated 5.6 % in
2023 to 5.2 % in 2024 and 4.9% in 2025, a slight upward revision compared with January 2024 WEO
update.
iv.The report projected that China’s GDP to decrease from 5.2 % in 2023 to 4.6 % in 2024 and 4.1 % in
2025.
India’s Growth Projections by other Organisations/Agencies:
i.Asian Development Bank (ADB) has increased its growth projection to 7% for FY25, compared to 6.7%
(predicted in December, 2023).
ii.The World Bank revised its projection for FY25 to 6.6%, as against its January projection of 6.4%.
iii.In March 2024, S&P Global raised India’s FY25 growth forecast to 6.8%.
About International Monetary Fund(IMF):
Managing Director- Kristalina Georgieva
Member nations- 190
Headquarters- Washington D.C., United States of America(U.S.A.)
Established in 1944
ILO Report: Annually 22.8 million Work Suffer Occupational Injuries, 18,970 Die Due to
Excessive Heat
According to the International Labour Organisation(ILO)’s report titled “Ensuring safety and health at
work in a changing climate”, annually 22.85 million occupational injuries, 18,970 deaths and 2.09
million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) are reported due to excessive heat.
Key findings:
i.The report stated that large numbers of workers in hot rural regions of Americas, Africa, the Middle East
and India, are suffering from irreversible kidney failure.
• Epidemics of chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu) are affecting large numbers
of workers conducting heavy manual labour in hot temperatures.
• In 2020, an estimated 26.2 million people were living with chronic kidney disease due to
exposure to excessive heat at workplace.
ii.The report estimates that over 70% of all workers (~2.41 billion workers) are exposed to excessive
heat. The exposure to excessive heat has increased by 34.7% from 2000 to 2020.
Impact of climate change on workers health globally:
The report highlighted various health conditions in workers that have been linked to climate change such
as: cancer, cardio-vascular disease, respiratory illness, kidney dysfunction, mental health conditions,
among others.
i.Annually around 1.6 billion workers are exposed to solar Ultraviolet(UV) radiation, with more
than 18,960 work-related deaths annually from non-melanoma skin cancer.
ii.Over 1.6 billion outdoor workers are continuously exposed to outdoor air pollution.
iii.Annually, more than 3 lakh worked die due to pesticide poisoning and around 15,170 workers die due
to exposure to parasitic and vector-borne disease.
Key Points:
i.The report cautioned that climate change can induce negative impact on employment such as: job losses,
damage to business assets, decreased labour productivity and forced migration.
ii.At present, around 1.2 billion jobs rely directly on the effective management and sustainability of a
healthy environment, in particular jobs in farming, fishing and forestry
iii.The report suggested that nations need to frame and adopt climate-change- specific Occupational Safety
and Health(OSH) policies and integrate them with public health campaign.
About International Labour Organisation (ILO):
Director-General- Gilbert Houngbo
Headquarter- Geneva, Switzerland
Member nations- 187
Established- 1919
iv.In contrast to India’s positive growth in services export, India’s services imports (developing economy)
decreased marginally by 0.4% to USD 248 billion in 2023.
• United States of America topped the leading importers among developed economies with USD
719 Billion.
Note: According the Government of India (GoI) official data, In FY24(2023-24), the services export
increased by 4.4% YOY basis to USD 339.6 billion.
About United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD):
Secretary-General: Rebeca Grynspan (Costa Rica)
Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland
Member nations: 195
Established: 1964
Goenka among Seven Indians Named in ‘Young Global Leaders Community: The Class 2024’ by
WEF
World Economic Forum (WEF) released the 20th edition of “Young Global Leaders Community: The Class
2024” in Geneva, Switzerland. This year, a total of 11 members were named in the South Asia category, of
which 7 were Indians.
• While, Shashwat Goenka , Vice Chairman of RP Sanjiv
Goenka Group was among the 4 Indians selected from
the business category in list of Young Global
Leaders(YGL).
Other Indians Named in the Young Global Leaders List 2024:
i.Arjun Bhartia, Director,Jubilant Group in the “Business”category.
ii.Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Non-Executive Director, Vedanta
Limited, and also the Chairperson of Hindustan Zinc, are named in
the “Business Category.”
iii.Adwaita Nayar, Chief Executive Officer(CEO), FSN E-Commerce Ventures Private Limited in the
“Business” category.
• She is CEO of Nykaa Fashion and is Co-Founder of Nykaa.
iv.Sharad Vivek Sagar, Founder and CEO, Dexterity Global in the “Social Entrepreneur” category.
v.Bhumi Pednekar, Actress in the “Arts, Culture and Sports” category.
vi.Richa Bajpai, Founder and CEO, Campus Fund. It is India’s first and only Dorm Room Fund. She was
named under the “Social Entrepreneur” category.
Note:
Renowned community members include: Peace Hyde, Executive Director(Netflix), Margaret Zhang, Former
Editor-in-Chief, Vogue China, Lewis Pugh, Olympian, Sinead Burke, Disability Activist, Victor Ochen, Peace
Activist and will.i.am, Singer and Song-writer.
Forum of Young Global Leaders(YGL):
i.The Forum of Young Global Leaders was established in 2004, is a WEF initiative that selects and
convenes the world’s most promising leaders under the age of 40.
ii.The “Young Global Leaders Class of 2024” features nearly 90 young people under the age of 40 driving
impact across different fields of public health, economic development, technology, sustainability, and
more.
iii.The list categorises Young Global Leaders in seven different categories: Academia/Think-tank, Arts,
Culture and Sports, Business, Civil Society, Media, Public Figure and Social Entrepreneurs.
About World Economic Forum(WEF):
Founder and Executive Chairman: Prof. Klaus Schwab
Managing Director(MD): Saadia Zahidi
Headquarters: Cologny, Geneva Canton, Switzerland
Established: 1971
• The observance of National Maritime Day 2024 was centred around the theme “Sustainable
Shipping: Opportunities and Challenges”.
Winners of Sagar Samman Awards:
Rank Winner
Pre-sea training institutes conducting courses for Officer Cadets (Nautical & Engineering)
Rank Winner
SJVN Ltd Won 15th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2024 for its CSR Contribution
SJVN Limited, a hydroelectric power generation company, received the Achievement Award for Creating
Social Development and Impact at the 15th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards (VKA) (2024) instituted by
the Construction Industry Development Council(CIDC).
• The award recognises its contribution towards positive changed through its Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. SJVN Ltd has secured the award for the 3rd consecutive time.
• SJVN also received the CIDC Partners in Progress Trophy 2024.
Baljeet Singh, Chief General Manager (CGM) (Human Resources
(HR)), SJVN Ltd received the awards during a ceremony held at
India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, Delhi.
SJVN’s CSR Initiatives:
i.All CSR initiatives of SJVN are executed through the registered
trust, SJVN Foundation.
ii.SJVN has spent over Rs. 450 crores on various CSR activities,
spanning Education & Skill Development, Health & Hygiene,
Infrastructural Development, etc.
About CIDC Vishwakarma Awards:
i.The CIDC Vishwakarma Awards recognises organisations and individuals contributing to national growth
and sustainable development, particularly in the field of CSR.
• CIDC Vishwakarma Awards for 2008, the inaugural edition of the award were presented in
2009.
ii.The awards are inspired by the spirit of creation and construction embodied by Lord Vishwakarma, a
ruling deity in Indian construction practices.
iii.Hosted annually in March by CIDC, the awards celebrate outstanding achievements within the Indian
Construction Industry.
iv.The Award comprises a total of 12 categories (and a Life Time Achievement Award) and covers the
entire spectrum of the Indian Construction Industry.
v.The CIDC Partners in Progress Trophy is a token of appreciation to honour organisations that have
displayed their utmost commitment, to fostering a dynamic work environment for the construction
fraternity.
Complete list of winners of 15th CIDC VKA (2024) & Complete 15th CIDC VKA – List of Partner In Progress
About SJVN Limited:
SJVN Ltd, formerly known as Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam, is a Mini Ratna, Central Public Sector Enterprises
(CPSE) under the Ministry of Power.
SJVN Ltd is a Joint Venture (JV) of the Government of India (GoI) and the Government of Himachal Pradesh
(GoHP).
Chairman & Managing Director(CMD)– Geeta Kapur
Headquarters– Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Renowned Kannada Poet Mamta G. Sagar Won WOW World Literature Prize
A renowned Kannada poet, writer, and an activist Mamta G. Sagar won the WOW World Literary
Prize from the World Organization of Writers (WOW) for her contributions to the world of literature. She
is a facilitator at the Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design, and Technology, Bengaluru (Karnataka).
• The award ceremony was held as part of the VII
World Literary Festival “WOW-LIFFT-2024” held
in Nigeria, Abuja from April 4-6, 2024.
• The award includes a gold medal, a cash prize, and a
book publishing agreement.
About Mamta G. Sagar:
i.Before joining as a Professor at Srishti Manipal Institute of
Arts, Design and Technology in 2016, she taught at Hyderabad
University and Bangalore University.
ii.Her poems and research have been published internationally, and her poems have been translated into
many Indian and foreign languages.
Notable Works:
i.She has 4 collections of poems to her credit.
• Kaada Navilina Hejje (Footsteps of the Wild Peacock, 1992);
• Nadiya Neerina Teva (Dampness of the River Water, 1999);
• Hiige HaaLeya Maile HaaDu (Like This on the Page the Song, 2007);
• Hide & Seek (2014).
ii.Her noted works include Chukki Chukki Chandakki (1999), musical play for children; The Swing of
Desire, the translation of Kannada play Mayye Bhaara Manave Bhaara(2004), etc.,
Awards/Honours:
Sanchi Honnamma Kavya Prashasti (2019); Bhashabharathi Translation Award (2019); and Charles
Wallace India Trust fellowship (2015) at the British Centre for Literary Translation, University of East
Anglia, United Kingdom (UK).
INS Sharda Awarded ‘On The Spot Unit Citation 23-24’ For Anti Piracy Operations
On April 8 2024, during his visit to Southern Naval Command(SNC), Kochi(Kerala), Admiral R Hari Kumar,
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), awarded ‘On the Spot Unit Citation 23-24’ to Indian Naval
Ships (INS) Sharda for successful conduct of antipiracy operations.
• The ship was involved in the safe release of all 19 crew members (11 Iranian and 08 Pakistani)
of Iranian fishing vessel Omari which was held hostage by pirates off the East coast of Somalia
on 2nd February 2024.
Note: INS Sharda (P55) is a Sukanya class patrol vessel of the Indian Navy which was commissioned on 27
October 1991.
Indian Microbiologist Gagandeep Kang Honoured with John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global
Health Award 2024
On 11th April 2024, The Toronto (Canada) based Gairdner Foundation honoured Indian microbiologist
and virologist Gagandeep Kang with the John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award 2024 for
her achievements in global health research. She is the first Indian woman to get this award.
Reason for Award: She was honoured for her extensive cohort-
based epidemiological, environmental and clinical trial research
on enteric diseases in children and their effects on life course, with
a significant impact on vaccine development and health policy in
India and internationally
Note: This was a part of the 2024 Canada Gairdner
Awards which celebrates the world’s best biomedical and global
health researchers.
About Gagandeep Kang:
i.Gagandeep Kang is an adjunct professor at Christian Medical College(CMC), Vellore, Tamil Nadu.
ii.She is also the Director of enteric, diagnostics, genomics and epidemiology at the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation.
iii.She has contributed to the development and introduction of two Indian rotavirus
vaccines: Rotavac and Rotasiil, into the National Immunisation Program.
About John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award:
The John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award is annually awarded to the researchers who used
rational, scientifically based research which has improved the health and well-being of people who face
health inequities across the globe.
About Canada Gairdner Awards:
i.The Gairdner Foundation was established in 1957 with a donation from philanthropist James A Gairdner.
Mathematician Avi Wigderson Wins the 2023 ACM A.M. Turing Award
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has named Israeli mathematician and computer
scientist Avi Wigderson as the recipient of the 2023 ACM A.M. Turing Award, which is often called the
“Nobel Prize of Computing”.
• He is a Herbert H. Maass Professor in the School of
Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study
(IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey, the United States of
America (USA).
Reason for award: He was recognised for foundational
contributions to the theory of computation, including reshaping
the understanding of randomness in computation and
mathematics, and for his intellectual leadership in theoretical
computer science.
• The award carries a cash prize of USD 1 million.
About Avi Wigderson:
i.In 1986, Avi Wigderson was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
ii.He was promoted as Associate Professor in 1987 and later promoted as Professor at the Computer
Science Institute of the Hebrew University.
iii.In 1993, he became the Chairman of the Computer Science Institute at Hebrew University.
iv.In 1999, he joined the Faculty as a Professor at IAS in Princeton, New Jersey.
Awards/Honours:
i.In 1994, he won the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize for computer science, which is awarded by the International
Mathematical Union every 4 years.
ii.He also won the Levi L Conant Prize (2008); the Gödel Prize (2009); and the Donald E Knuth Prize
(2019). and the Abel Prize (2021).
iii.In 2021, he received the Abel Prize, an important honor for lifetime achievements in the field of
mathematics. He shared the award with László Lovász of Hungary.
About ACM A.M. Turing Award:
i.The award was named after Alan M. Turing, a British mathematician who is considered the father of
modern computer science.
ii.The award recognises significant contributions to the computing field since its establishment in 1966.
iii.It honours computer scientists and engineers for creating systems and theoretical foundations crucial
to the advancement of Information Technology (IT).
iv.It is ACM’s most prestigious award, acknowledging lasting and substantial technical contributions to the
computing field.
vi.The financial support for the award is provided by Google Inc.
8 Indian Origins Featured in the Annual TIME100: Most Influential People in the World 2024
TIME, the 101-year-old global media brand has revealed the 21st edition of annual “TIME 100 most
influential people 2024” in the world. The list features a total of 8 people of Indian Origins namely Alia
Bhatt, Dev Patel, Sakshi Malik, Satya Nadella, Ajaypal Singh Banga, Jigar Shah, Asma Khan, and Priyamvada
Natarajan.
• The TIME100 list, compiled by the American magazine
TIME, recognises the impact, innovation, and
achievement of the world’s most influential individuals.
About the List:
i.The List includes categories like Artists, Icons, Titans, Leaders,
Innovators, and Pioneers.
ii.Individuals in each category are from diverse fields including
movie stars, athletes, scientists, business leaders, etc who have
made an impact through their work.
iii.The TIME100 list also includes pairings of the list members and the guest contributors, selected by
TIME to write about them.
iv.The List was first published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians,
and journalists.
People of Indian Origins on the List:
1.Alia Bhatt (Artists):
i.She is a famous Bollywood actress in India, who acquired British citizenship.
ii.She won her 1st National Film Award for Best Actress in 2023 for the movie “Gangubai Kathiawadi,”
directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
• She jointly received the award with a Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon for the film Mimi.
She made her international debut with Netflix’s “Heart of Stone” in 2023.
2.Dev Patel (Artists):
i.He is a British actor and filmmaker of Indian descent. His notable movies include Slumdog Millionaire
(2008) and his directorial debut Monkey Man (2024).
ii.In 2017, he won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Supporting
Actor for the film Lion.
3.Sakshi Malik (Icons):
She is one of the most well-known wrestlers in India. She became the first Indian female wrestler to win a
medal in the Olympic Games. She announced her retirement from wrestling in December 2023.
Medals:
i.A Silver Medal in the 58 kg freestyle category in the 2014 Commonwealth Games (CWG) in Glasgow,
Scotland
ii.A Bronze Medal in the 62kg freestyle category in the 2018 CWG in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
iii.A Gold Medal in the 62kg freestyle category in the 2022 CWG in Birmingham, England
iv.A Bronze Medal in the 58kg category freestyle in the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil.
National Awards:
i.Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna (erstwhile Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratan Award), the highest sporting honour
in India in 2016;
ii.In 2017, she received the Padma Shri award for Sports.
4.Satya Narayana Nadella (Titans):
i.Originally from Hyderabad (Telangana), India, he is an American Business Executive.
ii.He is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Microsoft, an American multinational
technology company.
iii.In 2022, the Indian Government honoured him with the Padma Bhushan for his contributions to the
fields of Trade and Industry.
5.Ajaypal Singh Banga (Leaders):
i.He is an Indian-born American business executive, currently serving as the 14th President of the World
Bank Group, and has held this position since June 2023.
ii.In 2016, the Indian government honoured him with the Padma Shri for his contributions to the fields
of Trade and Industry.
6.Jigar Shah (Leaders):
i.He is an Indian-born American entrepreneur, serving as Director of the Loan Programs Office (LPO) in
the United States of America (US) Department of Energy (DOE).
7.Asma Khan (Pioneers):
i.She is an Indian-born British restaurateur and cookbook author.
ii.She is the Owner of an acclaimed London (United Kingdom, UK) Restaurant Darjeeling Express.
iii.In 2019, she became the 1st British chef to ever be featured on Netflix’s Chef’s Table, an Emmy-
nominated documentary series.
8.Priyamvada Natarajan (Pioneers):
She is an Indian theoretical astrophysicist, working as a professor in the departments of astronomy and
physics at Yale University, US.
• She has also authored a book, Mapping the Heavens: The Radical Scientific Ideas That Reveal the
Cosmos (2016).
Key Highlights:
i.The 2024 list features a total of 51 Women and over a dozen entertainers.
ii.Satya Nadella and Patrick Mahomes (American football quarterback) are both on the list for the 3rd
time, more than any other person in 2024.
iii.Motaz Azaiza (Palestinian photojournalist), 25 years old, is the youngest person on the list;
iv.Joel Habener (American Endocrinologist), 86 years old is the oldest person on the list.
About TIME magazine:
CEO– Jessica Sibley
Headquarters– New York, USA
Created in– 1923
Mitchell Starc, Usman Khawaja, Harry Brook Among Five Wisden Cricketers of the Year 2024
The 2024 edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack has revealed its Five Wisden Cricketers of the Year,
highlighting exceptional performances in the world of cricket. They are
Australia’s Mitchell Starc, Usman Khawaja, and Ash Gardner, and, England’s, Harry Brook and Mark
Wood.
Winners’ feat that resulted in becoming Wisden Cricketers of the Year:
i.Usman Khawaja: His stellar performance in the 2023 Ashes series in England earned him this
recognition. He lead the run charts with 496 runs.
ii.Mitchell Starc: In 2023 Ashes series, he emerge as the leading wicket-taker with 23 wickets at an
average of 27.08, including a crucial five-wicket haul in the third Test at Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds,
United Kingdom (UK).
iii.Ash Gardner: She attained a remarkable 12-wicket haul in Women’s Ashes at Trent Bridge in
Nottingham, England in June 2023. This marked the second-best match figures ever in a women’s Test
match, securing crucial points for Australia in the multi-format series. Gardner took 23 wickets across the
series
iv.Harry Brook: His notable innings in the men’s Ashes series, particularly his standout performance at
Headingley, where he made 75 runs off 93 balls, earned him recognition.
v.Mark Wood: Despite playing only the final three Ashes Tests, he took 14 wickets, but his most
memorable spell was his first at Headingley when he took five wickets.
About Wisden Cricketers of the Year:
The Cricketer of the Year award, established in 1889, is cricket’s oldest individual honor. Recipients are
chosen primarily for their performances in the preceding English summer, with no player eligible to win
the award more than once.
Other Awards:
Travis Head won 2023 Wisden Trophy
Australian Cricketer Travis Head clinched the trophy for his outstanding 163 against India in the World
Test Championship (WTC) final 2021–2023 at the Oval in London, UK.
• It is awarded every year to the cricketer – man or woman – who has produced the outstanding
Test performance of the previous 12 months.
Pat Cummins and Nat Sciver-Brunt: Leading Cricketers
Australia’s Pat Cummins and England’s Nat Sciver-Brunt named as the top cricketers globally while West
Indies’ Hayley Matthews recognized as the leading T20(Twenty-20) cricketer in the world.
• A criterion for Leading Cricketers Award is selection based on previous year’s performances by
editor and expert panel.
Arjun Singh’s 2023 Wisden Photograph of the Year
Arjun Singh’s photo of players Sanju Samson (India), Shimron Hetmyer (West Indies) and Dhruv Jurel
(India) all competing to take a catch during an Indian Premier League (IPL) match between the Rajasthan
Royals and Gujarat Titans emerged as the winner of the 2023 Wisden Photograph of the Year competition.
• Arjun Singh is awarded with 1,000 Pound (£).
Wisden Schools Cricketer
Ollie Sykes (England) named Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year for his exceptional performance in the
2023 season, scoring 935 runs, taking 30 wickets, and achieving three centuries for Tonbridge School, UK.
Note:
Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack, known as the ‘Bible of Cricket’, is an annual reference book published in the
United Kingdom (UK) since 1864. It holds the record as the world’s oldest and longest-running sporting
handbook.
Recent Related News:
i.The Indian women’s hockey team finished as runner-up (Silver Medal) at the Fédération Internationale
de Hockey(FIH) Hockey 5s Women’s World Cup 2024 after losing to the Netherlands in the final. The
inaugural edition of the FIH Hockey 5s Women’s World Cup was held from 24-27 January 2024 in Muscat,
Oman.
ii.Former Indian shooter and India’s first individual Olympic gold medal winner (Beijing Olympics –2008),
Abhinav Bindra has been selected as a torchbearer to take part in the Paris 2024 Olympic Torch Relay.
About United Kingdom (UK):
Prime Minister– Rishi Sunak
Capital– London
Currency– Pound sterling
Ananth Technologies Founder Pavuluri Subba Rao Conferred with ASI’s Aryabhata Award
Pavuluri Subba Rao, former ISRO scientist and Founder and Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of Ananth
Technologies Limited(ATL) has been conferred the prestigious Aryabhata Award by the Astronautical
Society of India (ASI). He was also presented with the “Distinguished Fellow” title by ASI.
• He received the honor in recognition of his
outstanding lifetime contribution to the promotion of
astronautics in India.
About Pavuluri Subba Rao:
i.He was a former Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
scientist. He left ISRO in 1991, when he was division head at
ISRO.
ii.He founded Ananth Technologies Limited(ATL) in 1992 ,
based in Hyderabad, Telangana. The company indigenously
builds some of the sophisticated avionics for ISRO and the Defence sector.
iii.ATL has satellite manufacturing facilities in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Aryabhata Award:
i.The award was instituted by Astronautical Society of India (ASI).
ii.The award is named in the honour of 5th Century Indian astronomer and mathematician Aryabhata, and
also in commemoration of India’s 1st satellite named Aryabhata, launched in 1975.
iii.The award is presented annually to an individual for his outstanding lifetime contribution for the
promotion of astronautics in India.
iv.The recipient of the award receives a citation and cash prize of Rs 1,00,000.
About Astronautical Society of India(ASI):
It was established in 1990 to foster the development of astronautics in the country.
President: Sreedhara Panicker Somanath
Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
CNS R. Hari Kumar presented Gallantry, Distinguished Service Awards to Naval personnel
On April 14, 2024, Admiral Radhakrishnan Hari Kumar, Chief of
the Naval Staff (CNS), presided over a Naval Investiture
Ceremony at INS Hansa (Indian navy’s air station), Goa,
presenting Gallantry and Distinguished Service awards to Naval
personnel on behalf of President of India Droupadi Murmu.
Key Points:
i.35 personnel received awards recognizing bravery, leadership,
professional achievements, and distinguished service.
ii.Notable recipients included commander (Cdr) Manish Singh
Karki, Cdr Kaustab Banerjee, Lieutenant (Lt) Cdr Panneerselvam Vishnu Prasanna, and Lt Cdr Bhaskar,
who were awarded Nao Sena Medals (Gallantry).
iii.The CNS Trophy for Best Green Practices 2023 was awarded to Naval Dockyard, Mumbai,
Maharashtra and INS (Indian Naval Ship) Valsura.
iv.Unit Citations were awarded to various Naval units, including INS Teg, INS Kolkata, INS Karmuk, INS
Sumedha, INS Sumitra, and INS Sharda, submarine INS Sindhukesari, flight squadron INAS 550, and shore
establishments Chilka, Circars, Eksila, Dronacharya, and Naval Ship Repair Yard (Karwar).
v.The CNS also presented the Lt VK Jain Memorial Gold Medal 2024 to Shubham Hira for pioneering
research in weapon improvement and electrical engineering and the Capt Ravi Dhir Memorial Gold Medal
2024 awarded to Tabsheer Ahmed Wani for promoting flight safety.
Puravankara Ltd. won 15th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2024 for Social Development and
Impact
Puravankara Limited, a renowned real estate developer in India, has been honoured with
the Achievement Award for Creating Social Development and Impact at the 15th edition of CIDC
Vishwakarma Awards (VKA) (2024), organised by the Construction Industry Development Council
(CIDC).
• The Award recognises Puravankara’s efforts in driving positive change through its impactful
campaigns, notably the “Million Wells for Bengaluru” in collaboration with Biome
Environmental Trust
Note: This initiative reflects Puravankara’s dedication to environmental sustainability and community
empowerment.
Points to Note:
i.Biome Environmental Trust (Biome) is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices in architecture,
water management, and land use.
ii.CIDC was established in 1996 by the Planning Commission (Now National Institution for Transforming
India (NITI Aayog)), along with the Constituents of the Indian Construction Industry.
“Million Wells for Bengaluru” Campaign:
i.This initiative aims to combat water depletion by rejuvenating heritage wells, promoting rainwater
harvesting, and supporting the Manu Vaddar community.
ii.In 2022-2023, 6 open heritage wells and a Kalyani were rejuvenated in Hunsamaranahalli Town
Municipal Council (TMC) limits in Yelahanka Taluk, Bengaluru
About CIDC Vishwakarma Awards:
i.The CIDC VKA recognises organisations and individuals contributing to national growth and sustainable
development, particularly in the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
• CIDC Vishwakarma Awards for 2008, the inaugural edition of the award were presented in
2009.
ii.The awards are inspired by the spirit of creation and construction embodied by Lord Vishwakarma, a
ruling deity in Indian construction practices.
iii.Hosted annually in March by CIDC, the awards celebrate outstanding achievements within the Indian
Construction Industry.
iv.The Award comprises a total of 12 categories (and a Life Time Achievement Award) and covers the
entire spectrum of the Indian Construction Industry.
About Puravankara Limited:
Chairman– Ravi Puravankara
Managing Director (MD)– Ashish Ravi Puravankara
Headquarters– Bengaluru, Karnataka
Founded in– 1975
25th Laureus World Sports Awards 2024: Novak Djokovic & Aitana Bonmati Win Top Honours
Novak Djokovic, the World No.1 tennis player (as of 22 April 2024) from Serbia, was honoured with
the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year 2024 award at the Laureus World Sports Awards 2024.
• Aitana Bonmatí, a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Barcelona Football club (FC)
and Spain women’s national team won the Laureus Sportswoman of the Year 2024 award.
Award Ceremony:
i.The 2024 Laureus World Sports Awards winners were honoured in a ceremony held at the Palacio de
Cibeles, in the centre of Madrid, Sapin on 22 April 2024.
ii.2024 marks the 25th edition of the annual Laureus World Sports Awards.
iii.The 2024 award honours the greatest sportsmen, sportswomen and teams from 2023.
Points to Note:
i.This is the 5th time that Novak Djokovic has been honoured
with the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award.
• Previously, he won the Laureus World Sportsman of
the Year Award in 2012, 2015, 2016, and 2019.
• In 2023, he won his record 10th Australian Open title,
3rd French Open and 4th US Open.
ii.Aitana Bonmatí became the 1st football player to be named
the Laureus Sportswoman of the Year Award.
• She was a part of the Spanish Women’s football team that won the FIFA (in (International
Federation of Association Football) Women’s World Cup 2023 held in Australia and New
Zealand.
• She also won the Golden Ball for Best Player at the 2023 FIFA World Cup.
Highlights of Other Laureus Awards:
i.Spain’s Women’s Football team was honoured with the Laureus World Team of the Year, and the
first all-female team to win the Award.
ii.Jude Bellingham, an English Footballer won the Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year Award,
becoming the 1st footballer to win this award.
iii.Simone Biles, an American artistic gymnast won the Laureus World Comeback of the Year
Award for her sensational return to gymnastics nearly after a 2-year break.
• She is already a 3-time winner of Sportswoman of the Year (2017, 2019, and 2020).
iv.Diede de Groot, a Wheelchair Tennis player from the Netherlands won the Laureus World Sports
Person of the Year with a Disability.
• He became the 2nd wheelchair tennis player, after Esther Vergeer’s (Dutch) success in 2008 and
2002, to pick up this award.
v.Arisa Trew, a 13-year-old Australian skateboarding star won the Laureus World Action Sportsperson
of the Year Award.
• She became the 1st woman skater to land a 720 (2 full rotations) in vert skateboarding at the
Tony Hawk Vert Alert in Utah.
Laureus Sport for Good Award:
i.The 2024 Laureus Sport for Good Award was presented to Fundación Rafa Nadal, Spain’s multi-sport
organisation.
ii.The organsiation uses sports and education to empower over 1,000 young people in economically
challenged communities in India and Spain.
iii.Rafa Nadal, patron of the program, accepted the award on behalf of the foundation he has developed
since its inception in 2010.
Winner of the Laureus World Sports Awards 2024:
World Energy Leadership Awards 2024: Dr Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President, won Global
Energy Transition Impact Award
On 22nd April 2024, Dr Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber, President of 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) won the Global Energy Transition Impact
Award for his leadership in advancing energy transition.
• The awards was presented as a part of the inaugural World Energy Leadership
Awards (2024) presented by the World Energy Council (WEC).
• The inaugural Awards were presented ahead of the 26th World Energy Congress (WEC 2024)
which is scheduled to be held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands from 22nd to 25th April 2024
under the theme ‘Redesigning energy for people and planet’.
Note: Dr Al-Jaber is also the United Arab Emirates (UAE)’s Special Envoy for Climate Change , and Minister
of Industry and Advanced Technology.
Global Energy Transition Impact Award:
i.The inaugural ‘Global Energy Transition Impact Award’
recognizes visionary leadership in advancing the energy
transition and in uniting the world around the historic UAE
Consensus
ii.Global Energy Transition Impact Award is one of the 4
inaugural World Energy Leadership Awards
iii.The award was given to Dr Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber in honor
of his work on the UAE Consensus, and for launching Net Zero energy transition alliances across multiple
energy sectors.
Other Winners of World Energy Leadership Awards 2024:
i.Energy Systems Luminary Award
Winner– Vaclav Smil, Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Environment at the University of
Manitoba, Canada
• It recognized his significant contributions to advancing energy literacy.
ii.Humanising Energy Award
Winner– Barefoot College International (BCI) headquartered in Miami, Florida
• BCI has empowered diverse groups, including women, workers, and youth, along with
indigenous communities, to play active roles in designing, building, and operating new power
systems globally.
iii.World Energy Visionary Leadership Award
Winner– Bestowed posthumously on Daniel Nicol Dunlop, pioneer of the first World Power Conference
in 1924 and the de-facto founder of the WEC.
• His vision promoted collaboration and innovation for a sustainable energy future. The award
will now be named the Dunlop Award for Energy Leadership.
ii.The 2022 award was presented to Rachel Ruto, the First Lady of the Republic of Kenya and the 2023
award was presented to Bill Gates, Former CEO of Microsoft.
Indian Institutes from Delhi NCR & Mumbai Won NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge
2024 Awards
Indian student teams from the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR) area and Mumbai (Maharashtra)
have won awards from NASA‘s (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) 30th Human
Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) 2024.
• The Krishna Institute of Engineering &
Technology (KIET) Group of
Institutions, Delhi-NCR has won the “Crash and
Burn” award;
• The Kanakia International School
from Mumbai won the “Rookie of the Year”
award.
HERC 2024 competition was held at the United States of
America (USA) Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville,
Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.
Winners:
i.Parish Episcopal School from Dallas, USA secured 1st place in the high school division.
ii.University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA won the college/university category.
Click for full list of winners
Objective of HERC:
The objective of HERC is to provide student teams with the opportunity to design, develop, construct, and
test human-powered rovers that can navigate difficult terrain and a task tool to complete different
mission.
Event Overview:
i.Over 600 students comprising 72 teams from across the globe participated in the NASA HERC 2024.
ii.Teams hailed from 42 colleges/universities and 30 high schools across 24 US states, the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 13 other nations worldwide.
Competition Format:
Points were awarded for navigating a half-mile obstacle course, mission-specific tasks, and safety/design
reviews with NASA engineers.
Note: The NASA HERC competition is open to the USA and international students in High School, College,
and University grade levels.
NASA HERC:
i.HERC is one of NASA’s 8 Artemis Student Challenges, reflecting the goals of the Artemis program, aiming
to land the 1st woman and 1st person of colour on the Moon.
ii.HERC has seen over 15,000 participants since its inception in 1994, many of whom have pursued careers
at NASA or within the aerospace industry.
ii.He served as the PM of Slovakia from 2018 to 2020 and Minister of Health from December 2019 to
March 2020.
iii.He has also served as the deputy PM of Slovakia from 2016 to 2018 and as Minister for Education and
Science in 2014.
iv.He also served as the speaker of the National Council from 2014 to 2016.
Note: Pellegrini is in a coalition with PM Robert Fico of the Smer and the far-right Slovak National Party
(SNS).
About Slovak Republic (Slovakia):
Prime Minister– Robert Fico
Capital– Bratislava
Currency– Euro
Sorin Investment Fund Chairman Sanjay Nayar takes over as ASSOCHAM President for 2024-
25
Sanjay Nayar, the Founder and Chairman of Sorin Investment Fund has taken over as President of the
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), India’s oldest apex Industry
chamber, for 2024-25. Previously, he served as the Vice President of ASSOCHAM.
• Sanjay Nayar replaced Ajay Singh, Chairman &
Managing Director(CMD) of Spicejet, who served as
ASSOCHAM’s President for 2023-24.
About Sanjay Nayar:
i.Sanjay Nayar has previously served as the Chief Executive
Officer(CEO) of Citigroup’s Indian and South Asian operations
and was a member of Citigroup’s Global Management
Committee and Asia Executive Operating Committee.
ii.He established KKR India operations in 2009 after leaving
Citigroup.
iii.After serving as the CEO, Chairman, and Senior Advisor of KKR, he retired in April 2023.
iv.He also served on the Asian investment and portfolio management committees of KKR.
v.He also serves as Non-Executive Director at NYKAA, an Indian e-commerce company.
Affiliations:
i.A non-official member of the Board of Trade, a key advisory body to the Ministry of Commerce and
Industry(MoCI) representing the private sector.
ii.Advisor to the Board of the USA-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).
iii.Member of the Governing Board of the Indian School of Business (ISB).
iv.Advisory Board member of Habitat for Humanity.
v.Chairman of Grameen Impact Investments India (GIII).
vi.Founder and Board Member of the Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP).
About Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM):
President– Sanjay Nayar
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
Established in– 1920
Paris Olympics: Bilquis Mir Becomes First Woman To Represent India as Jury Member
Bilquis Mir, a Water sports promoter and athlete (canoeist ) from Jammu and Kashmir(J&K), is set to
become the first woman from India to serve as a jury member at the 2024 Summer Olympics which is set
to be held in Paris, France from 26th July to 11th August 2024.
• Bilquis was nominated as a jury member by the Indian Kayaking and Canoeing Association.
• In 2008, she qualified as a jury member for her exemplary conduct and performance at top
sporting events, including the Asian Games 2023 held in Hangzhou, China.
Former Deputy Governor of RBI, Rakesh Mohan, Appointed to WBG’s Economic Advisory Panel
World Bank has appointed Rakesh Mohan, Former Deputy Governor (DG) of Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
as a member in Economic Advisory Panel of World Bank Group (WBG).
Key Points:
i.Nicholas Stern, IG Patel Professor of Economics and
Government at the London School of Economics, United
Kingdom (U.K.) will be the chairman of Economic Advisory
Panel of WBG
ii.Indermit Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group
(WBG) and Senior President for Development Economics
will co-chair the panel.
iii.The panel members will have a tenure of two years.
iv.The panel will help and advice WBG regarding their objective, research, agenda and actions.
About Rakesh Mohan:
i.At present, he is the President Emeritus at Centre for Social and Economic Progress(CSEP) in New Delhi,
Delhi.
• He is currently serving as part-time member of Economic Advisory Council of Prime
Minister(EAC-PM).
ii.Earlier, he held the position of Deputy Governor of the RBI from September 2002 to October 2004 and
from July 2005 to June 2009.
iii.He was the Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) to Government of India (GoI) from 2001 to 2002.
iv.He was the Vice-Chairman of Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) based in Delhi.
v.He worked as Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C., U.S.A.,
from 2012 to 2015.
vi.He joined Nestle India as its executive director in 2010.
Noteworthy Work:
Mohan has authored ‘India Transformed: 25 Years of Economic Reforms’ published in 2017 by Penguin
Random House.
About World Bank Group(WBG):
President: Ajay Banga
Headquarters: Washington D.C. , U.S.A.
Establishment: 1944
Fin Min appoints Justice PS Dinesh Kumar as Presiding Officer of SAT; Dheeraj Bhatnagar as
Technical Member
The Ministry of Finance has appointed Justice Pratinidhi Srinivasacharya (PS) Dinesh Kumar, former
Chief Justice (CJ) of Karnataka High Court(HC) as the Presiding Officer of the Securities Appellate
Tribunal (SAT) for 4 years, or until he attains the age of 70 years.
• PS Dinesh Kumar succeeds Justice Tarun Agarwala, Who served as the Presiding Officer of SAT
from December 2018 to December 2023.
Dheeraj Bhatnagar, former Principal Chief Commissioner of
Income Tax (Delhi), was appointed as a Technical
Member of SAT for 4 years, or until he attains the age of 60 years.
• Dheeraj Bhatnagar succeeds Justice MT Joshi, who
served as member of SAT from March 2019 to February
2023.
Note: Since December 2023, SAT has been functioning with just
one technical member, Meera Swarup, who joined SAT in 2022.
About Justice PS Dinesh Kumar:
i.He started Practice in the High Court of Karnataka in 1990.
ii.He was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Karnataka HC in January 2015 and as Permanent Judge
in December 2016.
iii.He served as the chief justice of the Karnataka HC from 3rd to 24th February 2024.
iv.He has served as a Senior Panel Counsel for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Senior
Standing Counsel for BSNL, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), University Grants Commission
(UGC), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and National Council for Teacher Education
(NCTE).
About Dheeraj Bhatnagar:
i.In 2022, he was appointed as Chief Commissioner of Income Tax (CCIT) (OSD) in the office of Principal
CCIT Delhi Region.
ii.He also served as Additional Secretary to the Government of India at the Ministry of Finance.
About SAT:
i.SAT is a statutory body established under the provisions of Section 15K of the SEBI Act, 1992.
ii.SAT hears and disposes of appeals against orders passed by regulatory bodies like SEBI, the Insurance
Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), and the Pension Fund Regulatory and
Development Authority (PFRDA).
Composition of SAT:
As per section 15 (L) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Act, a SAT Bench is supposed to
consist of 3 members:
• A presiding officer, who will be a retired/sitting judge of the Supreme Court or High Court; and
• 2 members – one judicial and one technical.
Note: The Presiding Officer of SAT shall be appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the
Chief Justice of India or his nominee.
ii.With these appointments, the composition of IBBI Governing Board is completely in line with the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016.
• IBBI is a statutory body established on 1st October, 2016 in accordance with the provisions of
the Insolvency.
Former IEG Director Manoj Panda Appointed as full time Member of 16th Finance Commission
The Government of India (GoI) has appointed economist Manoj Panda, former Director of the Institute of
Economic Growth (IEG), as a full-time member of the 16th Finance Commission (FC) of India. He will hold
the office with effect from the date he assume office up to the date of submission of Report or 31st
October 2025.
• Panda was appointed to the 16th FC in lieu
of Niranjan Rajadhyaksha, Executive Director at
Artha Global.
• Rajadhyaksha was appointed as full time member of
16th FC in January 2024.
About Manoj Panda
i.Manoj Panda served as the Economist and Senior Economist at
the New Delhi based National Council of Applied Economic
Research (NCAER) from 1982 to 1992.
ii.He also worked as Professor and Associate Professor at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development
Research (IGIDR), Mumbai, Maharashtra from 1992 to 2008.
iii.He has also served as the Director of Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad,
Telangana.
iv.He also served as the Director of the IEG, New Delhi, Delhi from 2012 to 2019.
Background:
In December 2023, the GoI has constituted 16th FC with Arvind Panagariya, former Vice-Chairman of
NITI Aayog(National Institution for Transforming India) as its Chairman. In January 2024, GoI appointed
3 full time members and one part-time member to the 16th FC.
• FC of India is a constitutional body responsible for recommending the distribution of federal
taxes among states.
Current Member of 16th FC:
Apart from Manoj Panda the other 2 Full time members are,
• Ajay Narayan Jha, former member, 15th Finance Commission and former Secretary,
Expenditure;
• Annie George Mathew, former Special Secretary, Expenditure and
ii.The Part-time member of the 16th FC is Dr. Soumya Kanti Ghosh, Group Chief Economic Advisor, State
Bank of India
iii.Secretary of the 16th FC: Ritvik Ranjanam Pandey, a 1998-batch IAS officer
Note: Nand Lal Sharma resigned from the post with immediate effect after the Haryana government
appointed him as Chairman of the Haryana Electricity Regulatory
Commission (HERC) in February 2024.
About Sushil Sharma:
i.Sushil Sharma started his career in H.P. State Technical
Education Service in 1990.
ii.He joined SJVN in January 1994 as an Assistant Engineer and
worked in various Departments/Projects.
iii.Initially, he worked in the Design Office of SJVN for about 19
years for Planning and Design of Hydro-Mechanical components of various projects.
iv.Later, he held the post of General Manager (Mechanical) in SJVN at the 1500 megawatt (MW)
Nathpa Jhakri Plant in Himachal Pradesh.
v.He has been serving as Director (Electrical) of SJVN since August 1, 2020.
vi.He was appointed Director (Electrical) in 2020 and the post was re-designated as Director (Projects) in
2023.
About SJVN Ltd:
Headquarters– Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
SJVN Ltd (formerly Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam) is a Mini Ratna Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) under
the Ministry of Power.
It is a Joint Venture (JV) of the Government of India (GoI) and the Government of Himachal Pradesh
(GoHP).
Olympic Champion Valerie Adams Named the Ambassador for TCS World 10k Bengaluru 2024
New Zealand‘s shot putter Dame Valerie Adams, a 4-time World Champion, and 2-time Olympic Gold
medallist has been named the International Event Ambassador for the “16th edition of Tata
Consultancy Services’ (TCS) World 10K Bengaluru (Karnataka)” to be held on 28th April 2024.
About Dame Valerie Adams:
i.Across her 5 appearances in the Olympics, she has won 2 gold medals in the:
• 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in China;
• 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England (United Kingdom)
ii.She also won a silver in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and a bronze medal in the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
iii.She is a 3-time Commonwealth Games winner in 2006 (Melbourne, Australia), 2010 (Delhi), and 2014
(Glasgow, Scotland).
iv.She became the 1st woman to win 4 consecutive gold medals in the World Athletics Championships,
claiming shot put crowns in 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2013.
v.In 2014, she was honoured with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World
Athlete of the Year title.
About TCS World 10K Bengaluru:
i.It is recognised with a Gold Label by World Athletics and has a total prize fund of USD 210,000.
India’s Jagjit Pavadia Re-elected for a third term to the International Narcotics Control Board
India’s Jagjit Pavadia was re-elected as a member of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) for
the third term from 2025 to 2030.
• She previously served as a member of INCB for two
terms: 2015–2020 and 2020–2025. She also served
as President of the INCB for 2021–2022.
Note:
INCB is the independent and quasi-judicial monitoring body for
the implementation of the United Nations(UN) international
drug control conventions.
About Jagjit Pavadia:
i.Jagjit Pavadia, a 1979 batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
officer, held several senior positions in the Government of India (GoI) before her retirement in 2014.
ii.She served as the Narcotics Commissioner of India at the Central Bureau of Narcotics (2006–2012),
Commissioner of Legal Affairs (2001–2005), and Chief Vigilance Officer at the Power Finance Corporation
(1996–2001).
About International Narcotics Control Board:
i.The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) was established in 1968 in accordance with the Single
Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961.
ii.INCB, in cooperation with governments of all countries, ensures that adequate supplies of drugs are
available for medical and scientific uses.
iii.It monitors governments’ control over chemicals used in the illicit manufacture of drugs and assists
them in preventing the diversion of those chemicals into illicit traffic.
Members of INCB:
i.The INCB comprises 13 members elected by the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), serving in
their capacity rather than as government representatives.
ii.Among the 13 members, three with medical, pharmacological, or pharmaceutical backgrounds are
elected from a list of nominees by the World Health Organization (WHO).
iii.Additionally, 10 members are elected from a list of nominees by the respective governments.
India was also elected as a member of the following UN bodies:
i.Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) for the term 2025-2029;
ii.Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for the term 2025-2027.
iii.Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Population
Fund (UNFPA), and United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) for the term 2025–2027.
iv.Executive Board of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN
Women) for the term 2025-2027.
v.Executive Board of the World Food Programme (WFP) for the term 2025-2027.
About UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC):
i.The UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of the six main organs of the United Nations and
deals with economic, social, cultural, and health matters, as well as human rights and fundamental
freedoms.
ii.ECOSOC oversees functions of UN subsidiary bodies, composed of regional commissions, functional
commissions, expert bodies, standing committees, and ad hoc bodies.
iii.It is also responsible for the follow-up to major UN conferences and summits.
President – Paula Narváez
Members – 54(including India)
Established – 1945
USISPF appoints Former Revenue Secretary Tarun Bajaj as Chair of US-India Tax Forum
Tarun Bajaj, Former Revenue and Economic Affairs Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Government of India,
was appointed as the Chair of the United States (US)-India Tax Forum of the United States-India Strategic
Partnership Forum (USISPF).
i.Tarun Bajaj, a 1988 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, who retired from service in
November 2022.
ii.He is also serving as Independent Director on the board of Hindustan Unilever Limited(HUL) since
December 2023.
iii.He joined as an adviser to the Board of Directors of USISPF in January 2024.
Note:
i.USISPF is a not-for-profit institution dedicated to strengthening partnerships between the United States
of America (USA) and India.
ii.The US-India Tax Forum acts as a platform for firms doing business in the US-India corridor to engage
with relevant government officials on tax issues and others.
• He will replace Francesco Ricci Bitti of Italy, whose 3rd term as President of ASOIF is set to
end on 31st December 2024.
Note: 48th ASOIF General Assembly was held during
SportAccord World Sport & Business Summit 2024 held in
Birmingham, The United Kingdom (UK).
About Ingmar De Vos:
i.Ingmar De Vos began his career as a Belgian Senate Advisor in
1989 and served as the Director General(DG) of the Belgian
Equestrian Federation from 1990 to 1997.
ii.He served as the Secretary General of the Belgian Equestrian Federation from 1997-2011.
iii.He joined the FEI in 2011, where he served as Secretary General until 2014.
iv.He was elected President of FEI on 14 December 2014; re-elected for 2nd 4-year term in 2018; and for
the final 3rd term in 2022.
v.Since 2017, he has been a Member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). He has served as an
ASOIF Council member since 2019.
Exclusion of International Boxing Association (IBA):
i.The General Assembly excluded the International Boxing Association (IBA) as an ASOIF Member in line
with ASOIF Statutes.
ii.This move follows the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decision upholding the IOC’s withdrawal of
IBA’s recognition as the International Federation (IF) for Olympic boxing.
• ASOIF had previously suspended IBA’s Full Member’s rights.
Statute Amendments and New Associate Members:
i.The General Assembly approved Statute amendments to clarify the start and expiry dates for Associate
Membership.
ii.Associate Membership granted to the International Cricket Council (ICC), the International Federation of
American Football (IFAF), World Lacrosse, and World Squash, effective from 1st January 2025.
About Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF):
President– Francesco Ricci Bitti
Executive Director– Andrew Ryan
Headquarters– Lausanne, Switzerland
Established in– 1983
FSIB selected Manoj Mittal as CMD of SIDBI; Sanjay Shukla named MD of NHB
The Financial Services Institutions Bureau (FSIB) has recommended Manoj Mittal for the post of
Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
• He is currently serving as MD and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IFCI Limited (formerly
Industrial Finance Corporation of India).
• He will replace Sivasubramanian Ramann, who has been
serving as CMD of SIDBI since April 2021. Ramann is a
1991 batch of Indian Audit and Accounts Service
(IA&AS) officer.
About Manoj Mittal:
i.Manoj Mittal has served as the Deputy MD of SIDBI from 2016 to
2021.
ii.He played a major role in developing SIDBI Vision 2.0, which
helped SIDBI to emerge as a financially stronger institution.
Central Government Appoints Ashish Kumar Chauhan, Sridhar Vembu as Members of UGC for 3
year
Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education has notified the appointment of Ashish Kumar
Chauhan, Managing Director(MD) and Chief Executive Officer(CEO), National Stock Exchange (NSE)
and Sridhar Vembu, CEO, Zoho Corporation as members of the University Grants Commission(UGC) for a
period of 3 years.
Other Key appointments:
i.It has also appointed Retd. Professor Sachidananda Mohanty,
Former Vice Chancellor(VC), Central University of Odisha.
ii.Professor Shashikala Gulabrao Wanjari, VC of National
Institute of Educational Planning and Administration(NIEPA), New
Delhi, Delhi as members of UGC for tenure of 3 years or till further
orders
Note: With these appointments, total members in UGC increases
from 4 to 8.
About Ashish Kumar Chauhan:
i.Ashish is the acting Chancellor of University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.
ii.In July 2022, SEBI appointed him as MD and CEO of NSE for 5 years.
iii.He was one of the founding members of National Stock Exchange(NSE).
iv.He worked in BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange) as Deputy CEO in 2009. Later, he was
appointed as CEO of BSE in 2012.
• During his tenure, BSE got listed in 2016.
v.He played an important role in setting up of India International Exchange(India INX) , India’s 1st
international exchange in 2017 at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
About Sridhar Vembu:
i.He started his career as wireless engineer with Qualcomm company in San Diego, California, United
States of America(U.S.A.).
ii.In 1996, he established AdventNet, which subsequently became Zoho Corporation when it was
renamed in 2009.
iii.He was appointed as member of National Security Advisory Board in 2021.
iv.He was honoured with Padma Shri, India’s 4th highest civilian honour in 2021 for Trade and Industry.
About University Grants Commission(UGC):
The Sargent Report of 1944 proposed for the first time to form the national system of education in India.
UGC was established by an Act of Parliament in 1956
Chairman: Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar
Headquarters: New Delhi, Delhi
• She has been serving as the 12th MD of IMF since 2019. Her current tenure is set to end on 30th
September 2024.
About Kristalina Georgieva:
i.Kristalina Georgieva worked as an Assistant Professor at the
University of National and World Economy(UNWE) between
1977 and 1993.
ii.In 1993, she joined the World Bank (WB) as an
environmental economist.
iii.She served as the Vice-President of the European
Commission from November 2014 to December 2016.
• She also served as Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis
Response at the European Commission and as Vice-President for Budget and Human Resources.
iv. She served as the Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of the World Bank from January 2017 to September
2019.
• She also served as the interim President of WB from February 2019 to April 2019.
v.In September 2019 she was appointed as the MD of the IMF and became the 2nd woman to head the IMF
after Christine Lagarde, who served as MD of the IMF from 2011 to 2019.
Awards:
i.She was named “European of the Year” and “Commissioner of the Year” in 2010 by the European
Voice for her contribution in the EU’s response to humanitarian crises.
ii.She received the Atlantic Council’s Distinguished International Leadership Award in 2020, in
recognition of her exemplary work during her career of public service.
About International Monetary Fund(IMF):
Managing Director- Kristalina Georgieva
Headquarters: Washington D.C., the United States of America (USA)
Established in 1944, formed after the Bretton Woods Conference held in 1944 in USA
Member nations- 190
Kuwait’s Emir Appoints Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as New PM of Kuwait
Kuwait’s Emir, His Highness Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has issued an Emiri decree
appointing Kuwaiti Economist Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as Prime Minister (PM)
of Kuwait and authorised him to nominate new cabinet members.
• Sheikh Ahmad replaces former PM Sheikh Dr
Mohammed Sabah Al Salem Al-Sabah, who
submitted his resignation to the Emir, following the
new parliamentary election in April 2024.
Note:
i.Sheikh Dr Mohammed Sabah Al Salem’s resignation was a
procedural move after a new parliament was elected.
ii.According to Article 57 of the constitution of Kuwait, the
current government has to submit its resignation before the legislature’s inauguration.
About Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah:
i.Sheikh Ahmad is a member of the House of Sabah, the ruling family of Kuwait.
ii.He started his career in 1977 as a financial analyst at Kuwait Financial Centre. In 1978, he joined the
Central Bank of Kuwait as a Financial Researcher.
iii.He served as Acting Manager of the Banking Supervision Department, Central Bank of Kuwait from
1984 to 1985 and as a Manager from 1985 to 1987.
iv.He was the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Burgan Bank from 1987 to 1997; and Deputy
CMD of Al-Ahli Bank of Kuwait from 1997 to 1999.
v.He started his political career as Minister of Finance and Minister of Communications from 1999 to 2001.
vi.He served as Minister of Communications and Minister of Planning & Minister of State for
Administrative Development from 2001 to 2005.
vii.He also served as Minister of Communications (2005 to 2006); Minister of Health (2005 to 2007);
Minister of Oil; and Minister of Information (2009 to 2011).
viii.He served as the Chief of the Diwan of H.H. The Crown Prince from September 2021 until he was
appointed PM.
About Kuwait:
Capital– Kuwait City
Emir– His Highness Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Currency– Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)
Vice Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi appointed as 26th Chief of Naval Staff
Government of India (GoI) has announced the appointment of Vice Admiral Dinesh Kumar (DK) Tripathi
as the 26th Chief of the Naval Staff(CNS) of the Indian Navy. He is currently serving as Vice Chief of the
Naval Staff.
• He will take charge from Admiral Radhakrishnan Hari
Kumar, the present CNS who is set to retire on
30th April 2024.
Note: R.Hari was appointed as 25th CNS on 9th November 2021.
About Dinesh Kumar Tripathi:
i.Vice Admiral DK Tripathi was born on 15th May 1964 and
joined the Executive Branch of the Indian Navy on 1st July 1985.
ii.Vice Admiral DK Tripathi, a communication and electronic war
specialist, has had a long distinguished career in Indian Navy
spanning over almost 4 decades.
iii.He has served as the Fleet Operations officer of the Western Fleet, Director of Naval Operations and as
Principal Director, Network Centre Operations and Principal Director, Naval Plans in New Delhi, Delhi.
• He has commanded Indian Naval Ships (INS): Trishul, Vinash and Kirch.
vi.As the Rear Admiral of Indian Navy, he served as the Assistant Chief of Navy Staff (Policy and Plans) and
the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet.
• He was Director General(DG) of Naval Operations from July 2020 to May 2021.
vii.He also served as Commandant of the Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, Kerala.
Awards:
i.He was honoured with the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal(AVSM) and Nausena Medal(NM) for his
contributions to the Indian Navy.
ii.During his time at Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Tamil Nadu(TN) he was bestowed
with Thimmaiah Medal.
iii.While pursuing Naval Higher Command Course at Naval Command at United States Naval War
College(2007-08), he was awarded with prestigious Robert E Bateman International Prize.
ACC Approves Appointment Nalin Prabhat as DG of NSG & Sapna Tiwari as Special Director of
IB
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the appointment of Nalin Prabhat as the
Director-General (D-G) of National Security Guard (NSG) till the date of his superannuation (31st August
2028).
• ACC has also approved the appointment of Sapna Tiwari as the Special Director in Intelligence
Bureau(IB) for 2 years from the date of assumption of charge or up to the date of her
superannuation(30th April 2026).
Nalin Prabhat appointed as DG of NSG:
i.He is a 1992 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre.
ii.He is currently serving as Additional Director General (ADG) in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in
Jammu & Kashmir (J&K).
iii.He will succeeds Daljit Singh Chaudhary, who has been serving as DG (additional charge) of NSG since
February 2024 upon superannuation of M A Ganapathy.
• Chaudhary is serving as the DG of Sashatra Seema Bal (SSB).
Sapna Tiwari appointed as Special Director in IB:
i.Sapna Tiwari is a 1992 batch IPS officer of Odisha cadre.
ii.She is currently serving as Additional Director General (ADG) of the IB.
iii.She was appointed as Special Director of IB (Level-16 in pay matrix) on an ‘in-situ’ basis by temporarily
upgrading the post of Additional Director
National Security Guard(NSG):
NSG is a counter-terrorism agency of India and also, known as Black Cats. It is under the administrative
control of Ministry of Home Affairs. It is formed under National Security Guard(NSG) Act, 1986.
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
About Intelligence Bureau(IB):
Director- Tapan Deka
Headquarters- New Delhi, Delhi
Formed in – 1887
iv.In 2019, he was appointed as an Additional Director of Federal Operations & Services Limited, a wholly-
owned subsidiary of Federal Bank Ltd.
v.Currently, he is also the Non-Executive Director of Federal Operations & Services Limited.
About Dhanlaxmi Bank Ltd:
MD & CEO– J.K.Shivan (As of 20 April 2024)
Headquarters– Thrissur, Kerala
Incorporated in– 1927
• He was appointed with diplomatic status as a Counsellor for a period of three years from the
date of assumption of charge of the post.
Usain Bolt named as an Ambassador of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
On April 24, 2024, the International Cricket Council (ICC) named Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, an eight-
time Olympic gold medallist, as the ambassador of the 9th edition of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 which
will be played in West Indies and the United States of America (USA) from June 1 to 29, 2024.
• As an ambassador he will play a key role in promoting the event.
• Usain Bolt currently holds world records in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m with times of 9.58
secs, 19.19 secs and 36.84 secs.
Note: The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 will feature 20 teams competing across 55 games.
Background:
i.in August 2023, United World Wrestling, international governing body for Wrestling, suspended the
membership of UWW due to lack of elections.
ii.In February 2024, UWW lifted the suspension on the WFI and mandated WFI to conduct elections of its
athletes’ commission before 1st July 2024 comprising active or retired athletes of no more than 4 years
standing.
About Narsingh Pancham Yadav:
i.He secured the gold medal in the men’s freestyle 74 kg category at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
hosted in New Delhi(India).
ii.He won the silver medal in the 74 kg category at the 2011 Commonwealth Championship held in
Melbourne, Australia.
iii.He also won the Bronze (74kg category ) in the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea; 2015
UWW Asian Championship held in Doha, Qatar; and 2015 World Wrestling Championship 74kg category in
Las Vegas, the United States of America (USA).
iv.In 2016, he was banned for 4 years for failing dope tests by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
v.In 2012, he was honoured with the Arjuna Award in Wrestling.
Former Indian Cricketer Yuvraj Singh Named ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Ambassador
International Cricket Council (ICC) has named former Indian Cricketer Yuvraj Singh as
the ambassador of the ICC Men’s Twenty20 International (T20I) World Cup 2024 which is set to be
hosted by the United States of America(USA) and the West Indies from 1st to 29th June 2024.
Points to note:
i.Yuvraj Singh joins West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle, and
Jamaican Athlete Usain Bolt (8-time Olympic Gold Medallist) as
the first ambassadors of the 2024 T20 World Cup.
ii.As an ambassador, Yuvraj Singh will attend World Cup
promotional events in the USA during the T20 World Cup.
Note: The USA is hosting the ICC T20 World Cup for the first
time. A total of 55 matches will be played by 20 teams across 9
venues.
About Yuvraj Singh:
i.Yuvraj Singh represented India in 40 Tests, 304 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 58 T20 Internationals
(T20Is) between 2000 to 2017.
ii.He became the first player to hit six sixes in one over in T20I.
He achieved the feat in a match against England during the first edition of T20 World Cup held in 2007 in
South Africa.
iii.He was a part of the Indian team that won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011, and ICC T20I World Cup
in 2007.
Awards and honours:
He received the Arjuna Award for Cricket in 2012 and he was honoured with Padma Shri for Sports
in 2014.
Former Pakistani cricketer Sana Mir named as the ambassador of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Qualifier
Sana Mir, Former Pakistan women’s cricketer, has been named the ambassador of the ICC Women’s T20
World Cup Qualifier 2024, being held in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates(UAE) from 25th April to
7th May 2024.
• She has played for Pakistan from 2005 to 2019 and represented the team in 226 international
games, 137 of them as captain (2009-2017).
• She won the joint Player of the Series award for the 2008 ICC Women’s Qualifying Series for the
Women’s Cricket World Cup.
About ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2024:
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2024 is supported by Dream11.
• The winner & Runner of the qualifier will enter the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, which
will be held in Bangladesh later this year.
Note: 10 teams competing in the Qualifier are divided into 2 groups:
Group A: Scotland, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uganda, and the USA.
Group B: Ireland, the Netherlands, the UAE, Vanuatu, and Zimbabwe.
About International Cricket Council(ICC):
Chairman– Greg Barclay
Headquarters– Dubai, United Arab Emirates(UAE)
i.He was awarded with CL Chandana Mathematics Award from Canadian World Education Foundation in
2004.
ii.He was the recipient of Professor P.C. Mahalanobis Distinguished Educator Award presented by
Operation Research Society of India in 2017.
• The subscription shares approximately accounts 6% of the total issued and paid-up share
capital of Target on a fully diluted basis along with certain affirmative voting rights and board
nomination rights.
Points to note:
i.IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is an international organization headquartered at Washington
D.C., The United States of America(USA).
ii.It offers investment, advisory and asset management services to encourage private sector development
in developing countries.
iii.Northern Arc is an un-listed Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) in India. It offers efficient and
reliable access to debt capital to under-served households and enterprises.
Acquisition NFCL Assets & 100% shares of ZeroC by AMG India
CCI approved the acquisition of Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited(NFCL) assets and 100%
shareholding of Greenko ZeroC Private Limited (ZeroC) by AMG India using proceeds of investments
received from the AMG Entities, Baker Street Investment Pte. Ltd. (BSI), Gentari International Renewables
Pte. Ltd. (Gentari), and Platinum Rock B 2014 RSC Limited.
Points to note:
i.NFCL is a public listed company engaged in Urea manufacturing and micro-irrigation products. .
ii.It has one manufacturing plant in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh(AP).
iii.NFCL Assets refers to certain assets of NFCL presently used for the urea and micro-irrigation business,
3 micro irrigation manufacturing plants in Nacharam and Sadashivpet (Telangana) and Halol, Gujarat.
Additional info:
i.AMG Entities includes AM Green B.V. (AMG), AM Green Ammonia Holdings B.V. (AMGAH), AM Green
Ammonia B.V. (AMGA), and AM Green Ammonia (India) Private Limited (AMG India). these are newly
incorporated entities and are currently not engaged in any business activities.
ii.BSI is a private limited company based in Singapore. It is a part of the investment holding companies
managed by GIC Special Investments Private Limited.
iii.Gentari, incorporated in November 2022, is a clean energy company controlled by the PETRONAS
Group.
Acquisition of 10.39% shares of Annapurna Finance by Piramal Alternatives Trust
CCI has approved the acquisition of 10.39% shareholding of Annapurna Finance Private Limited (AFPL)
and subscription to its certain debentures by Piramal Alternatives Trust Fund.
Background:
Piramal Alternatives Trust Fund officially signed an agreement with AFPL in January 2024, to acquire a
10.39% stake in AFPL for a cash consideration of Rs 300 crore by purchasing equity shares and
subscription to optionally convertible debentures amounting to Rs 300 crore.
Points to note:
i.Piramal Alternatives Trust belongs to Piramal Enterprises Limited and provides customized financing
solutions to high-quality companies.
ii.AFPL is a non-deposit-taking NBFC registered with the Reserve Bank of India(RBI) under RBI Act,1934.
It ranks among the top 10 Micro Finance Institutions(MFIs) in India. It mainly offers loans to micro
entrepreneurs in India.
Acquisition of Sharekhan Ltd & HVDPL by MACM and MAS
CCI has approved the acquisition of 100% equity stake of Sharekhan Limited(SKL) and Human Value
Developers Private Limited (HVDPL) collectively by Mirae Asset Capital Markets(India) Private Limited
(MACM) and Mirae Asset Securities Co. Limited (MAS) respectively.
Points to note:
i.MAS is a public limited company listed on the Korea Exchange. Its principal business is wealth
management, sales and trading etc.
ii.MACM is 100% subsidiary of MAS and is a financial advisory, brokerage firm. It offers broking, advisory
and investment banking services in India.
iii.Sharekhan Limited is a retail brokerage firm in India. It is currently engaged in the business of stock
brokering, commodities/currency derivatives broking and related products and services.
iv.HVDPL is an investment holding company that holds a certain stake in SKL.
Approved subscription of CCPS of Pritam International Pvt. Limited
Competition Commission of India(CCI) on 2nd April, 2024, approved the subscription compulsorily
convertible preference shares of Pritam Private Ltd.(Target) by India Advantage Fund S5(IAF S5 I), HCL
Corporation Private Limited, Mirabilis Investment Trust(Mirabilis), Aashil Apurva Shah and Ansh Anshit
Shah(collective Acquirers).
Points to note:
i.IAF S5 1 is registered with the Security Board of India (SEBI) as a category II Alternative Investment
Funds (AIF).
ii.HCL Corp, a part of HCL Group, is a registered NBFC.
Approved Subscription to 14.25 crore equity shares of Max Life Insurance by Axis Bank
CCI has approved the subscription to 14,25,79,161 equity shares of Max Life Insurance Company Limited
by Axis Bank Limited.
Points to note:
In August 2023, the board of Axis Bank approved the proposal to infuse Rs 1612 crore in Max Life,
resulting in Axis Bank’s direct state in Max Life increasing to 16.22% and the collective state of Axis
entities to 19.02%.
• This will increase Axis Bank direct stake in Max Life Insurance to 16.22% and the collective
stake of Axis Bank entities will increase to 19.02%.
• The shares were acquired on a preferential basis at a fair market value of Rs 113.06 a share.
About the Competition Commission of India(CCI):
It is a statutory body constituted under the Competition Act,2002.
CCI was established in 2003, although it became fully functional only by 2009.
Chairperson– Ravneet Kaur
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
Note: Liberty Media is the United States of America(USA) based-media company that owns the Formula
One(F1) Group.
Hinduja Group Firm Gets SEBI Approval for Ownership Change of Reliance Wealth
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has given its approval to Hinduja Group-
owned Asia Enterprises for a change of control in Reliance Wealth Management Limited under SEBI’s
regulations governing investment advisers and portfolio managers.
• SEBI also approved an application for a proposed change in control at Reliance Securities under
regulations governing research analysts and investment advisors.
• IndusInd International Holdings Limited (IIHL), investment holding company of the Hinduja
Group, made a successful bid to get Reliance Capital under the Corporate Insolvency Resolution
Proceedings (CIRP) process of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).
• IIHL’s resolution plan for Reliance Capital encompasses Reliance Wealth among other entities. It
involves an upfront cash amount of Rs. 9,650 crore.
Note: The CIRP process against Reliance Capital was initiated in November 2019; IIHL’s bid received
99.6% majority support from creditors.
IndusInd International Holdings Acquires 60% Stake in Invesco Asset Management India
IndusInd International Holdings Limited (IIHL), the Mauritius-based Investment Holding Company of the
Hinduja Group, has acquired a 60% stake in Invesco Asset Management India (IAMI).
• IAMI is the domestic arm of United States of America(USA)-based global investment
management firm Invesco.
• This acquisition is part of the agreement to form a Joint Venture(JV) in which IIHL will hold
60% and IAMI will hold 40% and both will have sponsor status.
Note:IIHL is the promoter entity of IndusInd Bank, the fifth-largest private-sector bank in India.
Larsen & Toubro Concludes Divestment of its Entire Stake 51% in L&T IDPL
On April 11 2024, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has announced the completion of divestment of L&T
Infrastructure Development Projects Limited (L&T IDPL), a joint venture between Larsen & Toubro
Limited and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP
Investments) holding 51% and 49% shares respectively.
• The stakes from L&T and CPP investment were acquired by Epic Concesiones Private Limited,
an investee company of Edelweiss Infrastructure Yield Plus Strategy, managed by Edelweiss
Alternative Asset Advisors Limited (EAAA).
• This is in line with L&T’s strategy to exit non-core businesses for reducing its exposure to the
asset-heavy developmental projects portfolio and enhance its Return on Equity.
• This transaction marks the achievement of a significant milestone towards the execution of our
strategic Lakshya 2026 plan.
• In India, L&T IDPL has been in the forefront of the Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) model for
developing infrastructure.
Note: Larsen & Toubro is an Indian multinational engaged in EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and
Construction) Projects, Hi-Tech Manufacturing and Services.
Bain Capital Sells 1.08% Stake in Axis Bank for Rs 3,575 crore
The private equity firm Bain Capital sold the remaining 1.08% stake in Axis Bank for Rs 3,575
crores via an open market transaction. The transaction involved the sale of 33.37 million shares at Rs.
1,071 per share on the BSE (formerly Bombay Stock Exchange).
• BofA Securities India Ltd (formerly known as DSP Merrill Lynch Limited) is the exclusive
bookrunner for the transaction.
Subsidiary Sell-offs:
i.Integral Investments South Asia IV, a Bain Capital subsidiary, sold 8.35 million shares.
ii.BC Asia Investments VII and BC Asia Investments III sold 14.5 million and 10.5 million shares,
respectively.
Note: Bain Capital acquired a stake in Axis Bank in November 2017. In December 2023, it sold 1.1% of its
Axis Bank shares for approximately Rs 3,700 Crore in an open market sale.
BNP Paribas to Buy Fosun’s 9% Stake in Belgian Insurer Ageas for about 730 Million Euros
BNP Paribas, the largest bank in the eurozone, has agreed to acquire 9% shareholding in Belgian
insurer Ageas from China’s Fosun Group for about 730 million Euros . BNP Paribas Cardif, the
insurance division of BNP Paribas financial group, spearheads the acquisition.
With this BNP Paribas will become the biggest shareholder of Ageas.
• BNPP’s acquisition of the initial 4.8% stake in Ageas will lead to the regulatory approvals
required for the full 9% stake purchase.
• Fosun International’s decision to sell an 8.19% stake in Ageas for up to 670 million Euros in
April 2024 reflects its focus on streamlining its portfolio and reducing debt.
• Fosun would still hold 1,952,524 shares in Ageas after the sale, equivalent to a stake of about
1%.
• The BNPP’s USD 16.3 billion sale of its United States of America (US) retail activities in 2023
freed up funds for strategic acquisitions.
Note:
i.BNP Paribas was officially established on 23 May 2000 at the merger between Banque Nationale de Paris
(BNP) France’s leading deposit bank, and Paribas, an international investment bank.
ii.Ageas and BNP Paribas are long-time partners via a joint shareholding in AG Insurance, Belgium’s
leading insurer. Ageas owns 75% and BNP the remaining 25%.
ATC Telecom Infrastructure Sells Entire 2.87% Stake in Vodafone Idea for Rs 1,840 Cr
ATC Telecom Infrastructure Pvt Ltd sold its entire 2.87% stake in telecom operator Vodafone Idea
Limited (Vi) for Rs. 1,840 crore through an open market transaction.
Key Points:
i.The shares were disposed at an average price of Rs 12.78 per share, totaling 144 crore shares.
ii.ATC Telecom Infrastructure is one of the largest infrastructure service providers for Vi.
iii.In March 2024, ATC converted Vi’s debentures into equity.
Buyers of Vi Shares:
i.Citigroup Global Markets Mauritius acquired over 49.12 crore shares, constituting a 0.98% stake in Vi,
at an average price of Rs 12.70, amounting to Rs 623.88 crore.
ii.Subsequently, Citigroup Global Markets Mauritius offloaded 98.74 lakh shares of Vi at an average price
of Rs 13.47, totaling Rs 13.30 crore.
Other buyers of the shares could not be ascertained.
Vi’s Follow-On Public Offer (FPO):
i.Vi raised Rs 18,000 crore through an FPO, subscribed 6.36 times, with strong global institutional investor
demand.
ii.Vi priced the issue at Rs 10-11 a share, a 26% discount to the recent preferential issue price.
Additional info: In January 2024, Canada’s Brookfield acquired ATC’s India unit in a USD 2.5 billion all-
cash deal. The acquisition is set to close in the second half of 2024.
Note: ATC India is one of the leading independent Passive Telecom Infrastructure Providers in India and is
an indirectly held subsidiary of American Tower Corporation(ATC).
NASA Launches 3 Sounding Rockets for APEP Mission from Wallops Flight Facility during Solar
Eclipse
On 8th April 2024, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched 3 Black Brant IX
sounding rockets for the Atmospheric Perturbations around Eclipse Path (APEP) mission from NASA’s
Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the United States of America (USA).
• This aims to study the disturbances in the ionosphere created during a total solar eclipse.
Note:
i.The ionosphere is a region of Earth’s upper atmosphere between 80 and about 600 km above sea level.
ii.Previously, the sounding rockets were launched and successfully recovered from the White Sands Test
Facility in New Mexico (USA), during the annular solar eclipse in October 2023.
Mission Objective:
i.The mission aims to study how Earth’s upper atmosphere reacts to the temporary dimming of sunlight
during the eclipse.
ii.The mission is led by Aroh Barjatya, a professor of engineering physics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University in Florida, USA.
Launch Timeline:
i.Rockets were launched at 3 different times: 45 minutes before, during, and 45 minutes after the peak
local eclipse.
ii.These crucial intervals are essential to gather data for understanding how the sudden disappearance of
the Sun influences the ionosphere.
• Solar eclipse-induced disturbances may affect communication systems.
Rocket Mission Overview:
i.The APEP rockets reached a maximum altitude of 420 km (260 miles).
ii.Each rockets measure charged and neutral particle density, surrounding electric, and magnetic fields.
iii.Each rocket deploys 4 secondary instruments (the size of a 2-liter soda bottle) for extensive data
collection, equivalent to data from 15 rockets.
iv.3 secondary instruments on each rocket were built by Embry-Riddle, and the 4th one was built at
Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, USA.
Impact of Eclipse on Atmosphere
i.Eclipse creates rapid localised sunset.
ii.Triggers atmospheric waves and disturbances.
iii.Affects various radio communication frequencies.
Significance of Data Collection:
Gathering the data on these disturbances helps scientists validate and enhance predictive models, crucial
for predicting disturbances in high-frequency communication.
Note: With the next total solar eclipse over the contiguous USA not until 2044, the 2024 eclipse presents a
rare research opportunity.
Microsoft and OpenAI forge USD 100bn plan for Stargate Supercomputer
Microsoft and OpenAI announce a joint plan for Stargate, an AI (Artificial
Intelligence) supercomputer data center project in the United States (US), estimated to cost over USD 100
billion and set for launch in 2028.
Key Points:
i. Microsoft and Open AI signed multibillion dollar partnership in 2019 and has steadily expanded as part
of Microsoft’s AI supercomputing collaboration.
ii. Microsoft and OpenAI are currently in the middle of phase 3 of a five-phase plan for supercomputing
development.
iii. Stargate will be the fifth phase of a supercomputer series, a smaller fourth-phase supercomputer is in
development and planned to launch in 2026.
iv.The project’s cost is over 100 times that of current large data centers, with power needs likely
necessitating exploration of alternative sources like nuclear power.
Notes:
i.Frontier, built by the United States (US), is the world’s fastest supercomputer.
ii.PARAM-Siddhi is the fastest supercomputer in India, located at the Center for Development of
Advanced Computers (C-DAC) in Pune, Maharashtra.
‘FLEX’ lunar rover successfully tested in California’s Mojave Desert by Venturi Astrolab Inc
Venturi Astrolab Inc, a Los Angeles, United States (US)-based startup, has successfully tested a
groundbreaking lunar rover prototype, the Flexible Logistics and Exploration (FLEX) rover, in
California’s Mojave Desert.
Key Points:
i.Piloted by retired Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield and MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
aerospace graduate student Michelle Lin, the FLEX rover demonstrated agility and capabilities, including
setting up a vertical solar array.
ii.It is designed for National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s Artemis program.
• If integrated into the Artemis program, FLEX would mark the return of a passenger-capable
rover to the lunar surface since Apollo 17 in 1972, with efficient navigation capabilities and a
cargo capacity of 3,300 pounds.
iii.FLEX’s solar-powered batteries ensure survival during lunar nights, aligning with NASA’s goal of
establishing a sustainable lunar base and advancing future space exploration missions.
Korea’s ‘Artificial Sun’ Sets Record For Sustaining Plasma At 100 Million Degree Celsius
South Korea’s superconducting fusion device, the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced
Research (KSTAR), also known as the “artificial sun” at the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE), set a
new world record in the nuclear fusion experiment by sustaining a plasma loop to 100 million degrees
Celsius for 48 seconds.
• Tests conducted between December 2023 and February 2024 showcased the sustained high
temperatures, beating the previous record of 30 seconds set in 2021. This is 7 times hotter than
the core of the sun.
• KSTAR maintained the high confinement mode (H-mode), a stable plasma state for over 100
seconds.
• At 100 million degrees Celsius, heavy hydrogen isotopes within the plasma fuse, release energy
that’s similar to the energy generation mechanism at the core of the Sun.
• Nuclear fusion aims to replicate the reaction that makes the sun and other stars shine, by fusing
two atoms to unleash huge amounts of energy.
Note:
• KSTAR aims to sustain plasma temperatures of 100 million degrees for 300 seconds by 2026.
• The temperature of the core of the Sun is 15 million degrees Celsius.
TASL launches TSAT-1A, India’s 1st Private Sector-Built Sub-Metre Resolution Earth
Observation Satellite
Tata Advanced Systems Limited's (TASL) TSAT-1A, India’s first private sector-built sub-meter-resolution
Earth Observation Satellite, was launched on board the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation’s
(SpaceX’s) Falcon 9 rocket from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Kennedy
Space Center in Florida, United States of America (USA), on April 7, 2024.
• This was one of the 11 satellites launched as a part of the ‘Bandwagon-1’ Mission, SpaceX’s
first rideshare mission to LEO at inclinations of about 45 degrees.
• TASL built TSAT-1A at its Vemagal facility (Karnataka) in collaboration with Satellogic, a
leading provider of high-resolution satellite imagery.
Note: TSAT-1A, weighing less than 50 kg, has around 0.5-0.8-meter resolution inherently, which will be
enhanced to 0.5 to 0.6-meter super resolution using software.
Russia Launched 1st Angara-A5 Heavy Lift Space Rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome
On 11th April 2024, Russian space agency Roscosmos State Corporation for Space
Activities(ROSCOSMOS) successfully launched the 1st Angara-A5 space rocket from the launch pad in
Vostochny Cosmodrome in the far eastern Amur region, Russia.
• This will replace Proton M as Russia’s heavy-lift
rocket, which has been in operation since the mid-
1960s.
Key Points:
i.The rocket was launched into space, reaching more than 25,000
kilometres per hour (Km/hr) in minutes.
ii.The rocket successfully placed the test payload into the low
orbit.
Significance:
Angara-A5 was launched ahead of the celebration of Russia’s Cosmonaut Day on 12th April 2024 which
marks the 63rd anniversary of the day on which Soviet Union’s Yuri Gagarin became the first man in outer
space.
Gagarin onboard the Vostok 3KA-3 (Vostok 1) spacecraft was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on
12th April 1961.
About Angara-A5:
i.Angara-A5 is a 54.5-metre three-stage heavy lift space rocket weighing about 773 tonnes. It is capable of
carrying payloads up to 24.5 tonnes into lower orbit.
ii.The rocket uses oxygen and kerosene as fuel instead of toxic heptyl making it more environmentally
friendly than its antecedents.
ii.It is a part of the Angara Rocket Series, developed and manufactured by Khrunichev State Research and
Production Space Centre based in Moscow, Russia.
• The Angara rocket family is named after the Angara River, which flows out of Lake Baikal in
Siberia.
Note: The first and second test flights of Angara-A5 took place from the northern Plesetsk Cosmodrome in
2014 and 2020 respectively.
Project Angara:
i.Russia conceptualised the Angara Project in 1991 after the break-up of the Soviet Union.
ii.The project was started to reduce Russia’s dependence on Baikonur Cosmodrome which it has leased
from Kazakhstan (until 2050).
About Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities(ROSCOSMOS):
Director-General(DG)- Yuri Ivanovich Borisov
Headquarters- Moscow, Russia
Established in 1992
Nigeria the 1st Country Globally to Launch Men5CV Meningitis Vaccine Recommended by WHO
Nigeria has become the 1st country to launch a new vaccine called Men5CV, recommended by the World
Health Organization (WHO) to protect people against 5 strains of the meningococcus (Neisseria
meningitidis) bacteria (A, C, W, Y, and X), responsible for meningitis. Men5CV potentially paving the way
for the WHO’s goal of eliminating meningitis by 2030.
• The vaccine and emergency vaccination activities were funded by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,
which supports the routine vaccination against meningitis in lower-income countries.
• The new vaccine was a collaborative effort between PATH (formerly Program for Appropriate
Technology in Health), and the Serum Institute of India(SII).
• This development was financed by the United Kingdom (UK) government’s Foreign,
Commonwealth, and Development Office.
• The new vaccine offers a broader shield than its predecessors, which is only effective against
the A strain. It uses the same technology as the meningitis A conjugate vaccine (MenAfriVac®).
Note:
Nigeria is one of the 26 meningitis hyper-endemic countries of Africa, situated in the area known as the
African Meningitis Belt.
Meningitis is a serious infection that leads to the inflammation of the membranes (meninges) that
surround and protect the brain and spinal cord.
Gopi Thotakura Named Among 6 Crew Members to fly on Blue Origin’s NS-25 Mission
Gopi Thotakura, an entrepreneur and seasoned pilot from Andhra Pradesh has been selected among 6
crew members for Blue Origin’s New Shepard-25 (NS-25) space tourism mission.
About the Mission:
i.This mission will be the 7th human flight for the New Shepard
program and the 25th in its history.
ii.The NS-25 mission will lift off from Blue Origin’s West Texas
site, United States of America (USA).
Other 5 Crew members include:
i.Mason Angel (USA); Sylvain Chiron (France); Kenneth L. Hess
(USA); Carol Schaller (USA); and former USA Air Force Captain Ed
Dwight.
• Ed Dwight was selected by then USA President John F. Kennedy in 1961 as America’s first Black
astronaut candidate.
ii.During the flight, each astronaut will carry a postcard to space on behalf of Blue Origin’s foundation,
Club for the Future.
About Gopi Thotakura:
i.He is now the 1st Indian space tourist and 2nd Indian to travel into space, following Wing Commander
Rakesh Sharma of the Indian Army in 1984.
ii.He is the co-founder of Preserve Life Corp, a global center for holistic wellness and applied health
located near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, USA.
About New Shepard:
i.New Shepard, which is named after Mercury astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American to go to space, in
a reusable suborbital rocket system.
ii.It is designed to take astronauts and research payloads past the Kármán line, the internationally
recognized boundary of space.
iii.Blue Origin was founded by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Intel Builds ‘Hala Point’, World’s Largest Neuromorphic System To Enable Sustainable AI
Intel Corporation, an American technology company that manufactures semiconductor computer circuits,
has built the world’s largest neuromorphic system code named ‘Hala Point’ to enable more
sustainable Artificial Intelligence (AI).
• It is initially deployed at Sandia National Laboratories, utilizes Intel’s Loihi 2 processor.
• It aims at supporting research for future brain-inspired artificial intelligence (AI), and tackles
challenges related to the efficiency and sustainability of current AI.
• Hala Point advances Intel’s first-generation large-scale research system, Pohoiki Springs, with
architectural improvements to achieve over 10 times more neuron capacity and up to 12
times higher performance.
• It can support up to 20 quadrillion operations per second, with an efficiency exceeding 15
trillion 8-bit operations per second per watt (TOPS/W) when executing conventional deep
neural networks.
Rocket Lab launches NASA’s ACS3 and South Korea’s ‘NEONSAT-1’ into orbit
On 24th April 2024, Rocket Lab USA, Inc.’s (Rocket Lab) ‘Electron’ rocket launched the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) and South
Korea’s ‘NEONSAT-1’ under the ‘Beginning of the Swarm’ mission
from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand.
About NASA’s ACS3:
i.NASA’s ACS3 is a technology demonstration of new materials that
use sunlight to propel a spacecraft.
ii.It has a CubeSat, which deploys a solar sail with booms after
being released from the rocket.
iii.The twelve-unit (12U) CubeSat, measuring 20x20x30
centimeters, was built by Kongsberg NanoAvionics, a United States of America (USA)-based spacecraft
engineering firm.
iv.The mission also plans to test new composite booms that will unfurl the square-shaped solar sail, which
is approximately 30 feet [9 meters] per side.
• The booms are made from flexible polymer and carbon fiber materials.
v.By angling towards or away from the sun, solar sails utilise the pressure of sunlight to propel a
spacecraft forward by bouncing photons off the reflecting sail.
vi.The benefits of the technology eliminate heavy propulsion systems and could enable longer-duration
and lower-cost missions.
About NEONSAT-1:
i.NEONSAT-1, an Earth observation satellite, equipped with a high-resolution optical camera designed
to monitor the natural disasters along the Korean Peninsula by pairing its images with Artificial
Intelligence(AI).
ii.NEONSAT-1 is the first satellite developed under the NEONSAT program by the Satellite Technology
Research Center (SaTReC) at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology(KAIST).
iii.With an aim to build the NEONSAT constellation, other NEONSAT satellites are planned to be launched
in 2026 and 2027.
Additional info:
The previous solar sail missions were Japan’s Ikaros spacecraft (launched in 2010) and the USA-based
Planetary Society’s LightSail 2 (2019).
DEFENCE
EXERCISE
Indian Air Force Begins 10-Day War Exercise “Gagan Shakti 2024” in Pokhran
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has launched a 10-day war exercise named ‘Gagan Shakti-2024’ from April 1
to April 10, 2024, to display its prowess in executing high-intensity operations across India.
• The Pokhran Field Firing Range in Jaisalmer,
Rajasthan; Bhuj in Gujarat; Ladakh, Arunachal
Pradesh; and other locations nationwide will host the
exercise.
Key Points:
i.Gagan Shakti involves all air force bases and assets nationwide.
ii.Fighter planes and helicopters will engage pseudo targets at
Pokhran Field Firing Ranges.
iii.It is the biggest IAF war exercise since ‘Vayu Shakti’.
iv.The exercise evaluates the IAF’s readiness for intense operations.
The Indian Army is providing logistical support, including passenger trains named Sanyukta Express.
• It has facilitated a comprehensive pan-India movement of approximately 10,000 IAF personnel
and ammunition in order to validate the Operational Rail Mobilisation Plan (ORMP) aspects of
the IAF
v.Over 11,000 sorties were completed during the previous ‘Gagan Shakti’ in 2018.
About Indian Air Force (IAF):
Chief of the Air Staff– Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
Establishment– 1932
Indian Navy conducts mega navy exercise “Poorvi Lehar” on East Coast
On 20th April 2024, Indian Navy conducted Exercise Poorvi Lehar(XPOL) 2024 on East Coast. XPOL aims
to validate procedures and to assess Indian Navy’s preparedness to meet the maritime security
challenges in the region.
• It was conducted under the Operational Control of
Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, Flag officer-
Commanding-in-chief (FOC-in-C), Eastern Naval
Command (ENC) headquartered at Vishakapatnam,
Andhra Pradesh.
About Exercise Poorvi Lehar (XPOL) 2024:
i.The exercise was conducted in multiple phases which include:
• Tactical Phase: Combat training in realistic
situations.
• Weapon Phase: Successful conduct of different firings.
ii.It saw the active participation of Ships, Submarines, Aircrafts and Special Forces.
iii.It also saw the participation of assets from Indian Air Force(IAF), Andaman and Nicobar Command,
Eastern Naval Command and Coast Guard.
• This demonstrates a high degree of interoperability amongst the Services.
iv.An important feature of the exercise was the operation of aircraft from various locations, ensuring near-
continuous Maritime Domain Awareness across the area of operations.
Note:
i.Recently, Government of India(GoI) appointed Dinesh Kumar Tripathi as 26th Chief of Naval Staff. He will
Indian Navy Participates in Maritime Partnership Exercise with UK’s Littoral Group
Indian Navy’s indigenous stealth frigate, Indian Naval Ship(INS) Sahyadri participated in Maritime
Partnership Exercise with the United Kingdom(UK) Littoral Response Group South(LRGS) comprising
British Royal Navy’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary(RFA) Argus and RFA Lyme Bay at Sea.
Aim: To improve interoperability and strengthen maritime cooperation between India and U.K.
About the Exercise:
i.The exercise included Tactical manoeuvres, Boarding operations, Surface engagement against simulated
asymmetric threats, Cross-deck visits and Cross-deck helicopter operations.
ii.The exercise offered various opportunities to the Navies of India and U.K. to share best practices.
iii.Through this exercise, both the navies benefited from each others experience and expertise.
iv.This reflects Indian Navy’s commitment to strengthening maritime partnership and promoting regional
stabilities.
About INS Sahyadri:
i.It is the 3rd ship of indigenously designed and built Project-17 class multirole stealth frigates.
ii.It was built at Mazagon Dock Limited at Mumbai , Maharashtra.
iii.It was officially commissioned in Indian Navy on 21st July, 2012 into Eastern Naval Command,
Vishakapatnam.
iv.At present, there are 3 Stealth Frigates under Project-17 class series
namely: INS Shivalik, INS Sahyadri and INS Satpura.
About Indian Navy:
Chief of Naval Staff- Radhakrishnan Hari Kumar
Headquarter- New Delhi, Delhi
TESTING
SFC & DRDO Successfully Flight-Tests New Generation Ballistic Missile “Agni-Prime”
On 3rd April 2024, Strategic Forces Command (SFC) and Defence Research and Development Organisation
(DRDO)successfully conducted the flight test of the New Generation Ballistic missile Agni-Prime (Agni-P)
from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha.
• The flight test achieved all the trial objectives
validating its reliable performance.
About Agni-Prime (Agni-P):
i.It is a two-stage surface-to-surface, canisterised solid propellant
ballistic missile.
ii.It is equipped with dual redundant navigation and guidance
system.
iii.It has a range between 1000km to 2000km.
iv.It is the 6th variant of Agni series missiles developed under Integrated Guided Missile Development
Program (IGMDP).
Note: Other 5 missiles developed under IGMDP: Prithvi, Trishul, Nag, Agni, and Akash.
v.The Agni-Prime missile is 10.5 metre (m) tall with diameter of 1.2 metre and can carry warheads up to
1.5 tonnes.
Additional Information:
In March 2024, DRDO successfully conducted flight test of Agni-5 missile with MIRV (Multiple
Independently-targetable Reentry Vehicle) technology under mission Divyastra.
About Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO):
It is the Research and Development (R&D) wing of Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Chairman: Dr. Samir Vankatpati Kamat
Headquarter: New Delhi, Delhi
DRDO conducts successful flight-test of Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM) off
Odisha Coast
On 18th April 2024, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted
flight-test of Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM) from the Integrated Test
Range (ITR) located at Chandipur off the coast of Odisha.
Indigenous Technology Cruise Missile (ITCM):
i.The ITCM is equipped with advanced avionics and software to ensure better and reliable performance.
ii.The missile is developed by DRDO’s laboratory Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) based
in Bengaluru, Karnataka, along with contribution from other laboratories and Indian industries.
iii.The successful demonstration of flight-test confirmed the reliable performance of the
indigenous propulsion system developed by Gas Turbine Research Establishment(GTRE) based in
Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Key Points:
i.The missile performance was monitored by various Range Sensors like: Radar, Electro Optical
Tracking System (ETOS) and Telemetry deployed by the ITR at various locations to ensure complete
coverage of the flight path.
ii.The flight of the missile was also monitored from the Su-30-Mk-I aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF).
About Aeronautical Development Establishment(ADE):
ADE is a laboratory of DRDO and is entrusted with the responsibility of conducting research and
development in the field of military aviation.
Director: Y Dilip
Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
Established: 1959
• Private sector has contributed significantly of about 60% of total defence exports while
remaining 40% was contributed by DPSU.
iii.There has been a rise in the number of export authorisations issued to the defence exporters during
FY24. It saw an increase in export authorisations from 1414(FY23) to 1507(FY24).
iv.A comparative data of last 20 years i.e. between 2004-05 to2013-14 and 2014-15 to 2023-24 reveals
that there has been growth of 21times in the defence exports.
• Total defence exports during 2004-05 to 2013-14 were Rs 4,312 crore, which has gone up to Rs
88,319 crore in the period from 2014-15 to 2023-24.
v.Major defence items being exported have emerged as key contributors to India’s defence export
portfolios are: Personal Protected items, Offshore Patrol Vehicles, ALH Helicopters, SU Avionics, Coastal
Surveillance Systems, Light Engineering Mechanical parts, among others.
• These cutting-edge technologies and equipments have attracted international buyers, bolstering
India’s position as a leading exporter of defence hardware.
vi.Government of India (GoI) led policy reforms, Ease of Doing Business initiatives and end-to-end digital
solutions provided to Indian industries have played significant role in promoting defence exports.
Note:
According to the latest SIPRI(Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) report released in March
2024, 5 largest arms exporters in the world during(2018-22) were: United States, Russia, France, China
and Germany.
• While, India is the top arms importers in the world.
Ministry of Defence(MoD):
Union Minister:Rajnath Singh(Lok Sabha constituency: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh)
Minister of State(MoS): Ajay Bhatt
ii.It is designed with a special focus on mobility and resilience enhancing operational capabilities even in
challenging communication environments.
iii.It will empower the army to monitor low-level airspace in combat zones and efficiently manage ground-
based air defence weaponry.
iv.The combination of radar and communication systems at all levels into a single network, Akashteer
provides a better understanding of the situation and control. This helps in dealing with enemy threats and
keeping the aircraft safe in dangerous areas.
About Bharat Electronics Limited(BEL):
BEL is a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Defence.
Chairman & Managing Director(CMD) – Bhanu Prakash Srivastava
Headquarters- Bengaluru, Karnataka
Establishment – 1954
DRDO & Indian Army Successfully Conducted Flight Trials of MPATGM Weapon System
On 13th April 2024, the Indian Army and the Defence Research and Development
Organisation(DRDO) successfully conducted the warhead flight trials of the Man Portable Anti-tank
Guided Missile (MPATGM) Weapon System at the Pokhran Field Firing Range(PFFR) in Jaisalmer district,
Rajasthan.
• The system is now ready for Final User Evaluation Trials before induction into the Indian
Army.
About MPATGM Weapon system:
i.MPATGM Weapon system includes a MPATGM, Launcher, Target Acquisition System(TAS)and Fire
Control Unit(FCU).
ii.MPATGM was indigenously designed and developed by DRDO in partnership with Hyderabad, Telangana
based VEM Technologies Private Limited.
Points to note:
i.The firing trials were conducted towards achieving compliance of complete operational envelope as
stipulated in the General Staff Qualitative Requirements (Infantry, Indian Army)
ii.Penetration trials of the Tandem Warhead System of MPATGM were also conducted successfully.
Features:
i.The missile is around 1.3 meters (m) long and has a diameter of about 0.12 m.
ii.It has a strike range of 2.5km and weighs around 14.5kg.
iii.It is equipped with a modern Infrared Imaging Seeker along with advanced avionics.
DRDO Chairman Inaugurates SPACE, a Testing Hub for Sonar Systems for Indian Navy in Kerala
On 17th April 2024, Dr. Samir V Kamat, Secretary, Department of Defence (Research and Development)
and chairman of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) inaugurated a state-of-the-
art Submersible Platform for Acoustic Characterisation and Evaluation (SPACE) at Underwater
Acoustic Research Facility in Kulamavu in Idukki district, Kerala.
• The inauguration of SPACE facility marks a major milestone in naval technology advancement.
About SPACE:
i.The SPACE facility has been designed as a premier testing and evaluation hub for sonar systems
specifically for various platforms of Indian Navy such as: ships, submarines and helicopters.
ii.It was established by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) of DRDO.
iii.The facility will consist of two different assemblages: a platform which floats on the water surface and
submersible platform which can be lowered up to depth of 100m using winch systems.
iv.After the completion of operations, the submersible platform can be winched up and docked with
floating platform.
Applications:
i.The Submersible platform will mainly be used for evaluation of sonar system. It will allow for quick
deployment and easy recovery of scientific packages such as sensors and transducers.
ii.It will also be used for survey, sampling and data collection of air, surface, mid-water and reservoir floor
parameters using scientific instrumentation.
iii.It will support data processing and sample analysis in modern, well-equipped scientific laboratories.
About Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO):
It is the Research and Development (R&D) wing of Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Chairman: Dr. Samir Vankatpati Kamat
Headquarter: New Delhi, Delhi
Formed: 1958
DRDO Hands Over Indigenous Flight Control Systems for HAL’s LCA Tejas Mk1A
The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) of the Defence Research and Development Organisation
(DRDO) has handed over the first batch of the indigenous Leading Edge Slat Actuators and Airbrake
Control Module to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for using it in LCA Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft.
• ADA developed these components in collaboration with Research Centre Imarat (RCI),
Hyderabad, Telangana, and Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI), Bengaluru,
Karnataka.
• The critical components ‘Leading Edge Actuators’ and ‘Airbrake Control Module’ are part of the
LCA-Tejas’s secondary flight control system and strengthen Servo-Valve based electro-hydraulic
servo actuators and control modules.
Note:In aircraft, actuators are used to control and limit velocity and engine speed by adjusting levers and
flaps.
SPORTS
Badminton: India’s Anupama Upadhyaya Wins Women’s Singles Title at Orlen Polish Open
2024
India’s Anupama Upadhyaya defeats Tanya Hemanth (India) to win the women’s singles title of the Orlen
Polish Open 2024, held from 20th to 24 March 2024 in Wilanow Sports Centre, Warsaw, Poland.
• It was Anupama’s fifth international women’s singles title.
• The Indian pair M.R. Arjun and Dhruv Kapila won the
men’s doubles title by defeating Denmark’s William
Kryger Boe and Christian Faust Kjær in the finals.
Other Winners:
i.Denmark’s Victor Ørding Kauffmann won the men’s singles title by
defeating Jia Heng Jason Teh (Singapore) in the finals.
• India’s Darshan Pujari lost in the semifinals against Jia
Heng Jason Teh.
ii.Yin-Hui Hsu and Jhih Yun Lin (Chinese Taipei) clinched the women’s doubles title by defeating
Denmark’s Amalie Cecilie Kudsk and Signe Schulz in the finals.
iii.Ty Alexander Lindeman and Josephine Wu of Canada won the mixed doubles title by defeating Callum
Hemming and Estelle Van Leeuwen of England.
About Polish Open 2024:
i.The 46th edition of the Polish Open, an International Challenge event was organized by the Polish
Badminton Association with sanctions from Badminton Europe and the Badminton World Federation
(BWF).
ii.It offered a total prize money of USD 15,000.
Tennis: Italy’s Jannik Sinner won the Men’s Singles title at Miami Open 2024
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner won the Men’s Singles title at the Association of Tennis
Professionals (ATP) Miami Open 2024 by defeating Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria in the finals held at the
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, the United States of America(USA).
• He became the first Italian to win the Miami Open.
• This is his 1st trophy at the hard-court event and his 2nd ATP Masters 1000 title overall.
About Miami Open 2024:
i.The 2024 Miami Open(Aka Miami Masters 2024), presented by Itaú, was held from 17th to 31st March
Mirabai Chanu Becomes the Only Indian Weightlifter to Qualify for Paris Olympics
Saikhom Mirabai Chanu became the only Indian weightlifter to qualify for the Paris Olympics 2024 after
finishing third in Group B of the women’s 49kg division and 12th overall with a total lift of 184kg (81kg
snatch + 103kg clean and jerk) at the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) World Cup 2024.
• The 2024 IWF World Cup is being held from 31st March
to 11th April 2024 in Phuket, Thailand.
• The 2024 IWF World Cup is one of the two compulsory
competitions to qualify for the Paris Olympics, another
is the IWF World Weightlifting Championships 2023
that was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from 4th to 17th
September 2023.
Key Points:
i.She has fulfilled the criteria for the Paris Olympics, which includes participating in two mandatory events
and three other qualifiers.
ii.Mirabai is ranked second in the IWF women’s 49kg Olympic Qualification Ranking (OQR). Only the top
10 players from each weight class in OQR will qualify for the Paris Olympics.
About Mirabai Chanu:
i.Mirabai Chanu won the silver medal in the 2020 Tokyo(Japan) Olympics in the women’s 49kg category.
• She was the second Indian weightlifter after Karnam Malleswari to win an Olympic medal.
ii.She was awarded the Padma Sri in 2018 in the field of sports.
iii.She was also honoured with the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2018.
Note:The 2024 Paris Olympics is set to be the third Olympic games for Mirabai Chanu after she
participated in Rio 2016(Brazil) and Tokyo 2020(Japan).
India’s Bindyarani Devi wins bronze medal in IWF World Cup 2024
Indian weightlifter Bindyarani Devi Sorokhaibam won a bronze medal in the non-Olympic women’s 55kg
category at the IWF World Cup 2024.
i.Kang Hyon Gyong(Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) won the gold medal while Mihaela Cambei
(Romania) won the silver medal.
ii.She lifted 196kg (83kg snatch + 113kg clean and jerk) to finish third.
Note: Bindyarani Devi and Mirabai Chanu were the only two Indian participants at the IWF World Cup
2024.
Badminton: India’s Anupama and Tharun Win Singles Titles at Kazakhstan International
Challenge 2024
India’s Anupama Upadhyaya and Tharun Mannepalli won the women’s and men’s singles titles,
respectively, at the Kazakhstan International Challenge 2024 Badminton tournament in Uralsk,
Kazakhstan, from 2nd to 6th April 2024.
Indian Winners:
i.Tharun Mannepalli of Telangana defeated Soong Joo Ven
(Malaysia) in the men’s singles final.
• It marks Tharun’s first title on the senior circuit.
• He was the runner-up in the Badminton national
championship in 2023.
ii.Former Junior World No. 1 Anupama Upadhyaya (Uttarakhand)
defeated Isharani Baruah in the all-Indian women’s singles finals.
• It marks her second international title in 2024 after
winning the Polish Open(Poland).
• She has previously won the India International Challenge 2021, the Tajikistan International
Series 2023, and the Polish Open (2022 and 2024).
iii.The Indian pair Sanjai Srivatsa Dhanraj and Maneesha K clinched second place in the mixed doubles
after they lost to Malaysia’s Wong Tien Ci and Lim Chiew Sien.
Winners of Kazakhstan International Challenge 2024:
2024 Badminton Asia Championships: Christie and Wang Won men’s and women’s singles
Titles, Respectively
Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie bagged the men’s singles title and China’s Wang Zhi Yi has claimed the
women’s singles title at the Badminton Asia Championships 2024 held in Ningbo, China.
About the Winners :
i.The Indonesian player Jonatan Christie won the gold medal in the
men’s singles category defeating the Chinese shuttler Li Shi Feng.
• This is Christie’s second men’s singles title in a row.
• In March 2024, he bagged his maiden All England Open
Badminton Championships 2024 (United Kingdom) title
by beating fellow Indonesian Anthony Ginting.
ii.World no. 9 Chinese player Wang Zhi Yi won her continental
women’s singles title by defeating the Olympic champion and compatriot Chen Yu Fei.
• This is Wang’s second title of the year and her first victory against Yu Fei.
• Zhi Yi has also bagged the Indonesia Masters Super 500 2024 (Indonesia) title in January 2024.
Note- China has emerged as the most successful country at the Badminton Asia Championships 2024 with
three gold and two silver medals.
List of the Winners at the Badminton Asia Championships 2024:
Indian Athlete Aishwarya Mishra’s 400m Bronze at 2023 Asian Championships to be Upgraded
to Silver
The Indian athlete Aishwarya Mishra’s bronze medal won during the women’s 400 m sprint event of
the Asian Athletics Championships 2023 held in Bangkok, Thailand, is set to be upgraded
to silver medal after the original silver medalist Farida Soliyeva of Uzbekistan failed a dope test.
• Soliyeva tested positive for meldonium, a substance added to the World Anti-doping
Agency (WADA) list of banned substances in 2016.
• The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), which combats doping in athletics, has banned Soliyeva for 3
years starting from 13th September 2023 and all her results from 13th July 2023 have been
disqualified.
Note: Haruna Kuboyama of Japan will hold the bronze medal.
Monte Carlo Masters 2024: Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas won his 3rd Monte-Carlo Singles title
Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas won the Singles title at the Monte Carlo Masters 2024 by defeating
Norway’s Casper Ruud. This marks Stefanos Tsitsipas’ third Monte Carlo Masters title. He previously won
the title in 2021 and 2022.
• Monte Carlo Masters 2024, the 117th edition of Rolex Monte Carlo Masters, was held at the
Monte Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,
France from 6th to 14th April 2024.
• This is an ATP(Association of Tennis Professionals)
Masters 1000 tournament, on the 2024 ATP Tour.
Note: The Monte-Carlo Masters is an annual tennis tournament for
male professional players since 1896.
About Stefanos Tsitsipas:
i.with this win, Tsitsipas became the 5th player to win 3 or more
Monte-Carlo titles joining Spain’s Rafael Nadal (11), Sweden’s Bjorn Borg (3), Austria’s Thomas Muster (3)
and Romania’s Ilie Nastase (3)
• Rafael Nadal holds the record for winning the most Monte Carlo Masters Singles titles. He won
the title for a record 11 times.
ii.With this win, he is currently (as of 15th April 2024) ranked 7th on the PIF ATP Rankings.
Doubles Winners: Belgium’s Sander Gillé & Joran Vliegen
Belgian professional tennis players Alum Sander Gille and Joran Vliegan won the doubles title at the
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2024 by defeating Marcelo Melo of Brazil and Alexander Zverev of Germany.
• This is their first trophy of the 2024 season and their 8th tour-level doubles title as a team.
• They became the first Belgians to win a Masters 1000 doubles title since Xavier Malisse at 2011
Indian Wells Masters.
Sumit Nagal Becomes 1st Indian to record win in main draw match at Monte Carlo
On 9th April 2024, Sumit Nagal, India’s emerging tennis player, defeated Matteo Arnaldi of Italy and
became the 1st ever Indian to win a main draw match at the Monte Carlo Masters.
i.He is the 3rd Indian to feature in the main draw in Monte Carlo after Vijay Amritraj in 1977 and Ramesh
Krishanan in 1982.
ii.With this win, he also became the 1st male Indian singles player to win a Masters 1000 match on clay.
iii.he is currently (as of 15th April 2024) ranked 80th on the ATP ranking.
iv.He has also secured his place in the men’s singles main draw at French Open also known as Roland
Garros. with this he becomes the 1st Indian male player after Prajnesh Gunneswaran (2019) to qualify for
the French Open main draw.
Gukesh Wins Candidates Tournament & Qualifies for World Chess Championship 2024
The 17-year-old chess Grandmaster (GM) Dommaraju Gukesh from Chennai (Tamil Nadu) has won
(Open category) the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Candidates 2024 held in Toronto, Canada, by
defeating Hikaru Nakamura of the United States to score 9 points.
• He will now be competing with Ding Liren of China in the World Chess Championship 2024.
iii.3 Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) 1000 titles (2015 Beijing (China), 2017 Cincinnati (USA), 2021
Dubai (United Arab Emirates (UAE)));
iv.She also won the 2021 WTA Finals by defeating Anett Kontaveit (Estonia) held in Guadalajara, Mexico.
India Wins 8 Medals in 2024 Archery World Cup Stage 1 held in Shanghai
India topped the medal tally with 8 medals(5 Golds, 2 Silver,1 Bronze) at the 2024 Hyundai Archery World
Cup Stage 1 held in Shanghai, China from 23rd to 28th April 2024.
• South Korea and Spain finished 2nd and 3rd with 7 medals and 2 medals, respectively.
Top 3 on overall Medal Tally:
1 India 5 2 1 8
2 South Korea 2 3 2 7
3 Spain 1 1 0 2
Note: It was India’s highest number of Gold medals and the highest Medal tally at a single World Cup stage.
Indian Medal Winners:
Women’s Compound
Jyothi Surekha Vennam
Individual
Men’s Compound
Priyansh
Individual
Silver
Silver
women’s individual
Deepika Kumari
recurve
• Jyothi, along with Aditi Gopichand Swami and Parneet Kaur, won the gold in the women’s
compound team event.
• She also won the gold medal in the Mixed Compound Team
event along with Abhishek Verma.
ii.The Indian men’s team of Dhiraj Bommadevara, Tarundeep Rai, and
Pravin Jadhav won the gold medal in the men’s recurve team event.
• It was India’s first World Cup men’s recurve team gold
after 14 years. previously Rahul Banerjee, Jayanta
Talukdar, and Tarundeep Rai of India won gold in 2010 in
Shanghai.
About Archery World Cup 2024:
i.The Archery World Cup 2024 is the 18th edition of the annual event organized by World Archery.
ii.It occurs in four stages; stage -1, Stage -2, Stage -3, and final.
iii.Stage -2 to be held in May 2024 in Yecheon (South Korea), Stage -3 in June ‘24 in Antalya (Türkiye), and
the final in October ‘24 in Tlaxcala (Mexico).
OBITUARY
Oscar Winning American VFX Pioneer Tim McGovern Passed Away
Tim McGovern, the renowned Oscar winning American Visual Effects(VFX) pioneer passed away at the age
of 68 in Washington, the United States of America(USA). He was born on 24th June 1955 in Chicago,
Illinois, USA.
About Tim McGovern:
i.He was a founding member of Sony Pictures Imageworks,
where he served as senior VFX supervisor, senior VP of creative
and technical affairs.
ii.He has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences since 1999.
iii.He also served as the founding co-chairperson of the Visual
Effects Society(VES) Award Committee from 2001 to 2007.
iv.Some of his recent noted works includes Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), Ant-Man and the Wasp
(2018), Dunkirk (2017), The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016), and Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
(2015).
Awards:
i.Tim McGovern won the Academy Award (Oscar) – Special Achievement Award (Visual Effects) in 1991
for the film ‘’Total Recall’’. He shared the award with Eric Brevig, Rob Bottin and Alex Funke.
ii.He was named recipient of the 2023 VES Founders Award and he was also honoured with Lifetime VES
memberships.
• She also acted in the television series ‘Peyton Place’, ‘All My Children’, and ‘7th Heaven’.
Former Irish footballer & India Coach Joe Kinnear Passed Away
Former Irish footballer and manager, Joseph Patrick Kinnear (Joe Kinnear) who served as head coach of
the Indian National Men’s Football Team in 1983, passed away at the age of 77. He was born on 27th
December 1946 in Dublin, Ireland.
About Joe Kinner:
i.Joe Kinner started his professional career with Tottenham
Hotspur Football Club (FC) in 1965 and made around 250
appearances for Spurs.
• As a part of Spurs, he won the 1966–67 Football
Association (FA) Challenge Cup, 1971–72 UEFA Cup
(now known as the UEFA (Union of European Football
Associations) Europa League) League Cup 1971 and
1973.
ii.He joined Brighton & Hove Albion FC in 1975 after 12 successful years at Tottenham.
iii.He began his coaching career after his retirement in 1977. He has coached the United Arab
Emirates(UAE) clubs Sharjah and Al-Shabab.
iv.Apart from India, he also managed the football team of Nepal.
v.He served as Manager of Wimbledon Football Club(FC) (1992-1999); Nottm Forest (2004), and
Newcastle United FC (2008 to 2009).
vi.He also served as Director of Football of Newcastle United from 2013-2014.
Physics in 1980.
iv.He retired in 1996, becoming Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh.
Noted Carnatic Musician and Padma Shri Awardee KG Jayan died at the age of 89
Padma Shri Awardee KG Jayan, a renowned Carnatic musician from Kerala passed away at the age
of 89 in Ernakulam district, Kerala. He was born on 21st November, 1934 in Kottayam, Kerala.
• He was the father of famous Malayalam actor Manoj K. Jayan
About KG Jayan:
i.He started his career in carnatic music at the age of 9 under the
guidance of Carnatic Stalwarts such as: the Alathur Brothers and
Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar.
ii.KG Jayan and his brother K.G.Vijayan were popularly known as
“Jaya-Vijaya” in the Malayalam music industry.
iii.KG Jayan composed more than 1,000 songs and composed
music for a few Tamil and Malayalam films.
iv.Both Jaya-Vijaya composed hundreds of devotional songs which were specifically devoted to Lord
Ayappa. Their popular Ayappa devotional songs include: Sreekovil
Nadathurannu and Hariharasuthane.
Noted Work
i.Some of his evergreen compositions include: “Ayyanu Thunayay”, “Mamala Vaazhum”, “Sreekovil
Nada Thurannu”, “Malamukalil Vaazhum Devaa” etc.
ii.Jaya-Vijaya composed music for some of the famous films: Bhoomiyile, Malakhamar,
Dharamasastha, Nirakudam, Sneham, Padhapooja etc.
Awards:
i.K.G. Jayan was honored with Harivarasanam Award, jointly instituted by Kerala Government and the
Travancore Devaswom Board in 2013.
ii.He was honored with Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award, given annually by Kerala
Government in 1991.
iii.K.G. Jayan was honored with Padma Shri, India’s 4th highest civilian award in 2019 in the field of Art.
Bernd Hölzenbein, Former German footballer & 1974 World Cup winner, Passed Away
Former German footballer Bernd Hölzenbein, who won the 1974 World Cup with West Germany, passed
away at the age of 78. He was born on 9 March 1946 in Runkel, Germany.
About Bernd Hölzenbein:
i.Bernd Hölzenbein represented West German national team from
1973 to 1978. He has scored 5 goals in 40 appearances for West
Germany.
ii.He was a part of the West Germany team that won the Federation
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup in 1974,
held in West Germany.
iii.He was also a part of the West Germany team that finished
second in the 1976 UEFA European Football Championship(UEFA Euros).
Club Career:
i.Bernd Hölzenbein represented Eintracht Frankfurt e.V., a German professional sports club, from 1967
to 1981.
ii.He has scored a total of 215 goals in 532 competitive appearances for the Eintracht Frankfurt club.
iii.As a part of Eintracht Frankfurt, He has also won the DFB Cup in 1974, 1975 and 1981 and the UEFA
Cup in 1980.
iv.He has also played for Fort Lauderdale Strikers, Memphis Americans and Baltimore Blast.
v.He left Eintracht in 1981 and spent a few years in the United States of America (USA) with the Fort
Lauderdale Strikers, Memphis Americans, and Baltimore Blast.
vi.He has also served as Vice-President (1988-94), Sports Manager (1994-96), Chief Scout (2004-2014),
Strategic Advisor (2004-22), and Club Representative (2017-22) at Eintracht Frankfurt.
Goa Gov Sreedharan Pillai Released his New Book “Heavenly Islands of Goa”
Goa Governor Sreedharan Pillai’s new (221st) book titled “Heavenly Islands of Goa” was released by
Jagadguru Sri Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Swami, Shankaracharya of Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham,
Sringeri (Karnataka), during a programme held in New Durbar Hall in the Raj Bhavan in Dona Paula, Goa.
• The book provides an overview of Goa’s biodiversity and heritage.
• 57th Jnanpith Award winner Damodar Mauzo received the first copy of the book.
Five other books:
On 21st April 2024, ‘Cuncolim, ‘Kaavi Art’, ‘Icons of My Literature’, ‘Vikshit Bharat’, and ‘Canacona’ books
written/compiled by Goa Governor Sreedharan Pillai were released by Prof. Dr. Kumud Sharma, Vice
President of Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, Delhi.
Former Australian cricketer Shane Watson launches a new book, ‘The Winner’s Mindset’
Former Australian cricketer Shane Robert Watson launched his new book titled ‘The Winner’s
Mindset’, published by HarperCollins Publishers.
• In this self-help book, he shares his mental journey, the lessons he has learned during his career,
and the lessons that he is now passing on to the next generation as a highly sought-after coach.
About Shane Robert Watson :
i.He scored 10,950 runs and took 291 wickets for Australia across formats between 2002 and 2016. He
retired from all forms of cricket in 2020.
ii.He was also part of the Australian team that won the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s One Day
International (ODI) Cricket World in 2007 and 2015.
IMPORTANT DAYS
International Transgender Day of Visibility 2024 – March 31
International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is annually observed across the globe on 31 March to
celebrate transgender, nonbinary, and gender expansive/gender non-conforming individuals and the
contributions of trans people and the nonbinary community.
• This Day also recognises and raises awareness of the discrimination faced by transgender
people worldwide.
• The Day aims to draw attention toward eliminating poverty, violence, and discrimination based
on gender identity faced by the community.
Transgender Flag:
i.The Transgender Pride Flag was created by American trans woman Monica Helms in 1999.
ii.The flag represents the transgender community and consists of 5 horizontal stripes: 2 light
blue(Represents boys), 2 pink(Represents girls), and 1 white(Represents those who are transitioning) in
the center.
Background:
i.The Day was created by Rachel Crandall Crocker, an American transgender advocate, a licensed
psychotherapist, and the Executive Director and co-founder of Transgender Michigan, in 2009.
ii.The 1st ever International Transgender Day of Visibility was observed on 31 March 2009.
Note: Rachel Crandall Crocker also runs the Transgender Michigan helpline, the first transgender helpline
in the USA.
Transgender:
i.The word “transgender” shortly “trans” – is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity is
different from the sex assigned to the person at birth.
• Gender identity: It refers to a person’s internal sense of being male, female, or something else;
different from the sex assigned at birth.
• Gender expression: It refers to the way a person communicates gender identity to others
through behaviour, clothing, hairstyles, voice, or body characteristics.
ii.Challenges faced by trans people includes, Lack of legal protection; Poverty; Stigma, Harassment and
Discrimination; Violence Against Trans People; Lack of Healthcare Coverage; and Lack of accurate Identity
Documents.
Efforts of the Indian Government to Support Trandgeders:
i.The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016 was introduced in the Lok Sabha in 2016.
• The bill defines a transgender person and prohibits discrimination against them in areas such as
education, employment, and healthcare, among others.
ii.The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act 2019 seeks to mitigate the stigma, discrimination,
and abuse against the marginalised transgender section and bring them into the mainstream of society.
iii.The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Rules, 2020 were formulated and published in the
Gazette of India on September 29, 2020.
iv.The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) introduced the Support for Marginalised
Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise (SMILE) scheme on February 12, 2022.
• This initiative aims to address the needs of marginalised individuals, including the transgender
community and those engaged in begging, by providing comprehensive support measures.
Related Observance:
Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR): It is an annual observance on 20 November that honors the
memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence.
• TDOR was inspired by the brutal death of Rita Hester, a black transgender woman in Boston,
Massachusetts, who was brutally killed in her apartment in 1998.
iii.The event was co-sponsored by the Permanent Missions of Italy and Poland to the UN, with support
provided by the Group for Autism, Insurance, Investment and Neurodiversity (GAIN).
Autism Awareness Ribbon:
i.In 1999, the puzzle ribbon was adopted as the universal sign of autism. A Puzzle Ribbon is to promote
Autism and Aspergers Awareness.
ii.The ribbon is made up of a puzzle piece in bright colours such as red, yellow, and blue.
iii.The puzzle pattern of this ribbon reflects the mystery and complexity of autism.
iv.The colours of the ribbon represent the diversity of the autism spectrum and the hope for a brighter
future for individuals with autism.
Background:
i.On 18 December 2007, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) adopted the resolution A/RES/62/139 and
proclaimed the 2 April of every year as World Autism Awareness Day.
ii.The first-ever World Autism Awareness Day was observed on 2 April 2008.
Significance:
i.WAAD is a day dedicated to raising awareness about autism and improving the quality of life for those
affected.
ii.WAAD aims to integrate individuals with autism into all aspects of society, promoting understanding
and acceptance.
Promoting Inclusion and Rights:
i.The UN has a longstanding commitment to diversity and the rights of persons with disabilities (including
learning differences and developmental disabilities).
ii.The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, effective since 2008, emphasises universal
human rights.
iii.Its goal is to ensure equal enjoyment of rights and freedoms for all individuals, irrespective of
disabilities.
Fostering Inclusivity:
i.The Convention aims to foster inclusivity and respect for the inherent dignity of persons with disabilities.
ii.It plays a crucial role in creating a society where individuals with autism can lead fulfilling lives.
Autism:
i.Autism, or ASD is a lifelong neurological condition that manifests in early childhood, regardless of gender
and race.
ii.Autism refers to a broad range of conditions characterised by challenges with social skills, repetitive
behaviours, speech, and nonverbal communication.
About United Nations (UN):
Secretary-General– António Guterres
Headquarters– New York, USA
Established in– 1945
Note: Since 1967, International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) has been celebrated annually.
ICBD Celebration Highlights:
i.Each year, a different National Section of the IBBY sponsors ICBD.
ii.The sponsoring section selects a theme and invites a renowned author from the host country and an
illustrator to contribute a message and design a poster, respectively.
• For ICBD 2024, Eiko Kadono, a prominent Japanese author composed a letter to the children of
the world.
• For ICBD 2024, Nana Furiya, an international-minded Japanese artist (living in Slovakia),
created a poster.
Hans Christian Andersen Award:
i.The Hans Christian Andersen Award is the highest international distinction given to authors and
illustrators of children’s books.
ii.The award presented every 2 years by IBBY, recognises the lifelong achievement of authors and
illustrators, whose complete works have left an important, lasting contribution to children’s literature.
iii.The Author’s Award has been given since 1956 and the Illustrator’s Award since 1966.
iv.The Award consists of a gold medal and a diploma, presented at a festive ceremony during the biennial
IBBY Congress.
v.The Awards are sponsored by Nami Island Inc. Nominations for the Andersen Award are made by the
National Sections of IBBY.
2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award:
i.The 2024 Hans Christian Award received 59 nominations from 33 countries. Of that a total of 12 (6
Authors; 6 Illustrators) candidates have been shortlisted.
ii.The winners of the 2024 Hans Christian Andersen Award will be announced at the IBBY Press
Conference on 8 April 2024, at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair (Italy).
About International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY):
President – Ms Sylvia Vardell (United States)
Headquarters– Basel, Switzerland
Founded in– 1953
IBBY is a non-profit organisation that represents an international network of people from all over the
world who are committed to bringing books and children together.
260th Raising Day of the Army Medical Corps – 3rd April 2024
On 3 April 2024, the Indian Army celebrated the 260th Raising Day of the Army Medical Corps (AMC),
a specialist corps in the Indian Army that provides medical services to all serving and veteran army
personnel, as well as their families.
• The Raising Day of AMC commemorates the founding day of the AMC and pays tribute to the
medical personnel who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
History of Indian Medical Service (IMS):
i.The Indian Medical Service (IMS) has a rich history dating back to 1612, intertwined with the
development of the East India Company and the British presence in India. John Woodall was appointed as
the 1st Surgeon General.
ii.In 1764, the surgeons were made into a regular establishment of the East India Company’s armies.
iii.Bengal Medical Service, Madras Medical Service and Bombay Medical Service were formed in 1764,
1767, and 1779 respectively for the 3 Presidency Armies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay.
iv.IMS was phased out by August 14, 1947, spanning nearly 3 centuries, and made profound contributions
to medical science.
v.The inception of the Medical Corps for Defence Services emerged in 1939 amidst World War II,
culminating in the establishment of the Indian Army Medical Corps (IAMC) in 1943.
vi.IAMC came into existence as a homogeneous Corps on 3 April 1943, through the amalgamation of the
Indian Medical Service (IMS), Indian Medical Department (IMD), and Indian Hospital Corps (IHC).
vii.On the formation of the IAMC, the IHC Headquarters at Poona became the Administrative Headquarters
of the IAMC in May 1943.
viii.IAMC was redesignated as the Army Medical Corps (AMC) with effect from Republic Day (26th January
1950).
Significance of AMC:
i.AMC (including AMC Non-Technical (NT)) is one of the medical services of the Armed Forces Medical
Services (AFMS).
ii.AMC comprises about 6,000 Medical Officers including specialists, 300 Non-Technical Officers, 3,500
Nursing Officers, 50,000 Junior Commissioned Officers/Other Ranks, and 9,000 defence civilian
employees.
Versatility in Healthcare:
i.AMC is renowned for providing healthcare during peacetime and combat situations, ensuring the well-
being of defence forces.
ii.AMC extends medical aid to the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping missions abroad and actively
participates in disaster management efforts.
Motto of AMC: “Sarve Santu Niramaya,” translates to “Let all be free from disease and disability,”
embodying its mission.
2024 Events:
A walkathon and cyclothon were organised at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune,
Maharashtra on 29 March 2024 to commemorate the 260th Anniversary of the Raising Day of the Army
Medical Corps.
• The event was flagged off by Lt Gen Ajai Kumar Singh, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief
(GOC-in-C) Southern Command.
Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS):
i.Along with AMC including AMC (NT), AFMS consists of the Army Dental Corps (AD Corps) and Military
Nursing Service (MNS).
ii.The Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) is the controlling authority of the
Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS)
DGAFMS: Lieutenant General Daljit Singh (Army).
International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action 2024 – April 4
The United Nations (UN)’s International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action is
annually observed across the globe on 4th April to raise awareness and encourage the establishment and
development of national mine-action capacities in affected countries.
The Day aims to address the persistent threat posed by landmines and explosive remnants of war to the
safety, health, and lives of the civilian population.
• 4th April 2024 marks the observance of the 19th International Day for Mine Awareness and
Assistance in Mine Action.
• The annual observance is led by the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS).
Theme:
The theme for International Day for Mine Awareness & Assistance in Mine Action 2024 is ‘Protecting
Lives, Building Peace.’
• The 2024 theme reminds the need to safeguard those at particular risk, including people living
with disabilities.
Background:
i.On 8th December 2005, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) adopted the resolution A/RES/60/97 and
proclaimed the 4th April of every year as International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine
Action.
ii.The 1st ever International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action was observed on 4th
April 2006.
The Role of UNMAS:
i.UNMAS has been pivotal in addressing explosive hazards for over 2 decades.
ii.Their efforts are meticulously tailored to address the diverse threats posed by explosive hazards,
ensuring the safety of civilians, peacekeepers, and humanitarians.
Significance of 2024 Commemoration:
i.The 2024 commemoration centres on disabled survivors of explosive hazards, emphasising the trouble of
all individuals with disabilities affected by conflicts.
ii.UNMAS marks the 2024 commemoration by advocating for the rights of people with disabilities in
conflict and peacebuilding settings.
iii.The 2024 campaign underscores the fifth anniversary of Security Council resolution 2475 (2019).
• The resolution urges Member States and Security Council members to protect persons with
disabilities, provide access to assistance, and include them in conflict prevention and
peacebuilding.
iv.“Nothing About Us Without Us” is the slogan used by disability rights activists to highlight the need to
involve people with disabilities and initiatives that affect them.
UN Action:
i.The UN Inter-Agency Coordination Group on Mine Action (IACG-MA) ensures system-wide coherence in
mine action efforts.
ii.The UN Mine Action Strategy guides preventive measures and support for affected communities.
iii.The Principals of the IACG-MA endorsed the UN Strategy on 13 December 2023.
iv.As of January 2024, the Strategy operates continuously, subject to biennial review.
2024 Events:
i.On 4th April 2024, UNMAS opened a multi-media exhibition themed “Witnessing a Way Forward:
Protecting Lives. Building Peace” in New York, United States of America (USA).
ii.The National Mine Action Authority (NMAA), in partnership with UNMAS and the Geneva International
Center for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD), observed the International Day for Mine Awareness and
Assistance in Mine Action, themed ‘Protecting Lives, Building Peace.’
• The annual event featured the preliminary launch of the National Mine Action Strategy,
developed in collaboration with GICHD.
About United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS):
UNMAS is based at the UN Headquarters in New York, The United States of America (USA).
Director– Ilene Cohn
Established in– 1997
• The day also commemorates the maiden voyage of SS Loyalty, India’s first Swadeshi
Ship(owned by Scindia Steam Navigation Company) from Mumbai (Maharashtra) to London
(United Kingdom) on 5th April 1919.
5 April 2024 marks the observance of the 61st National Maritime Day.
• Merchant Navy Week 2024 (National Maritime Week) is celebrated alongside National
Maritime Day 2024 from 30th March 2024 to 5th April 2024.
Theme: The theme of National Maritime Day/Merchant Navy Week 2024 is “Sustainable Shipping:
Challenges and Opportunities.”
Background:
i.National Maritime Day was initiated by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW),
Government of India
ii.The 1st ever National Maritime Day was observed on 5 April 1964.
National Maritime Week:
The National Maritime Week (or Merchant Navy Week ) is annually observed to pay tribute to the
invaluable contributions of seafarers
i.Week-long events are annually organised to recognise their services. This includes Merchant Navy Flag
Day, seminars, medical camps, blood donation drives, Wreath Laying Ceremony to honour the sailors who
sacrificed their lives during the 1st and 2nd World Wars, etc.
ii.The events serve as a focal point for commemorating the achievements of the Indian maritime industry
and paying homage to the courageous sailors.
Events 2024:
i.On 29 March 2024, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi was honoured with the ‘Merchant Navy Flag’
pinned on his lapel in anticipation of NMD in New Delhi, Delhi.
• Additionally, a memento was presented to the PM.
ii.The PM was honoured by TK Ramachandran, Secretary of the MoPSW in the presence of Shyam
Jagannathan, Director General of Shipping, and other senior officials.
Sagar Samman Awards:
Sagar Samman Awards are annually presented by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways to
honour and recognise individuals, organizations and entities that have made outstanding contributions or
demonstrated excellence in the maritime sectors.
Awards:
i.Sagar Samman Varuna Award (highest category): The award includes a statue of the lord Varuna, a
Certificate, and a Citation.
ii.Sagar Samman Award for Excellence (second highest category): The award consists of a Ship Model, a
Certificate, and a Citation.
iii.Sagar Samman Award for Gallantry.
Maritime India Vision 2030:
i.Maritime India Vision 2030 aims to establish India as a premier seafaring nation by enhancing education,
research, and training standards within the maritime sector.
ii.Since 2014, the number of active Indian seafarers has increased by 140%, from 117,090 to 280,000 in
2023.
iii.India is committed to upholding global maritime standards as a signatory to crucial conventions such as
the:
• International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for
Seafarers (STCW); and
• Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
iv.Currently, Indian seafarers hold 12% of international seafaring positions. Maritime Vision 2030 sets a
target for Indian seafarers to occupy 20% of global seafaring roles by 2030.
About Directorate General of Shipping:
Director-General– Shyam Jagannathan
Headquarters– Mumbai, Maharashtra
Established in– September 1949
ii.Their efforts extend to promoting a culture of peace and non-violence through practical projects in the
areas of youth, education, media and migration.
2024 Events:
i.On 4th April 2024, a high-level event to mark the IDC 2024 was held at the UN Headquarters in New
York, United States of America (USA).
• The Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL) and the Permanent Mission of Kiribati to
the UN jointly hosted celebration activities.
ii.On 5th April 2024, a series of events were organised by the Non-governmental organization (NGO) in
Consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), and the Mouvement de la Paix at
Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.
• The event convened members from the international sporting community, including
participants from the United Nations Football for the Goals initiative.
ii.To celebrate the IDSDP, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
and Peace and Sport have joined forces to organise a unique event.
• On 4th April 2024, “Athletes Game On for Peace” a UNESCO – Peace and Sport International
Dialogue took place at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France.
Note: UNESCO is the UN’s lead agency for Physical Education and Sport (PES).
#WhiteCard Campaign:
i.Sports Communities across the globe annually celebrate the IDSDP through the #WhiteCard Campaign.
ii.Initiated by Peace and Sport in 2014, the #WhiteCard Campaign symbolizes the positive impact of sport
on peace and social inclusion.
iii.As a reference to the yellow and the red card in the sporting world, the #WhiteCard invites to promote
peace, especially on the IDSDP.
International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda 2024 – April
7
The United Nations (UN)’s International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in
Rwanda is annually observed across the globe on 7th April to honour the memory of the victims, who
perished during the 1994 genocide.
• The Day serves as a reminder of the profound loss suffered by the Tutsi community, as well as
Hutus and others who opposed the genocide.
7th April 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 in Rwanda.
Background:
i.On 23rd December 2003, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) adopted the resolution A/RES/58/234,
designating 7th April of every year as the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda.
ii.The first ever International Day of Reflection on the Genocide in Rwanda was observed on 7th April
2004, which marked the 10th anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
Title of the Annual Observance Amended:
i.On 26th January 2018, the UNGA adopted a draft resolution A/72/L.31, designating 7th April as the
International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
ii.On 20th April 2020, the UNGA adopted the resolution A/RES/74/273 and:
• Reaffirmed the 7 April as the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the
Tutsi in Rwanda;
• Also modified the title of the outreach programme to “outreach programme on the 1994
genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and the United Nations.”
1994 Rwandan Genocide:
i.The date, 7 April, marks the beginning of the 1994 genocide which lasted for 100 days till 15th July 1994.
ii.Tragic Events: The genocide saw the systematic murder of over 1 million Tutsi individuals by the Hutu
extremist-led government in just over 100 days.
iii.Victims: The victims were not only Tutsi but also included moderate Hutu and others who opposed the
massacres.
Commemorative Events:
Every year, on or around 7 April, the UN organises commemorative events at its Headquarters in New
York, United States of America (USA) and at UN offices around the world.
UNESCO’s Mission:
i.The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is dedicated to fostering
education about genocides.
ii.It aims to sensitise learners about the causes, dynamics, and consequences of such crimes and works to
strengthen resilience against all forms of discrimination.
iii.In 2023, UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee recognised 4 genocide memorial sites in Rwanda to the
list of World Heritage Sites: Nyamata, Murambi, Bisesero, and Gisozi, where the Kigali Genocide Memorial
is located.
2024 Events:
i.Marking the 30th anniversary of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, UNESCO commissioned
an exhibition “Remembering the Genocide of the Tutsi,” from 5 April 2024 to 31 May 2024 at UNESCO
Headquarters, Paris, France.
• The exhibition explores the landscape of each of the 4 sites through individual experiences.
ii.This exhibition created in 2024 by the Aegis Trust, runs the Kigali Genocide Memorial on behalf of
Rwanda’s Ministry of National Unity and Civic Engagement.
iii.On 7 April 2024, UNESCO organised a ceremony in cooperation with the Permanent Delegation of
Rwanda to UNESCO and Ibuka France in Paris, France.
iii.An additional USD 200–328 billion annually is needed globally to scale up primary healthcare in low-
and middle-income countries.
• It is 3.3% of the national forecast Gross domestic product (GDP).
iv.The WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All has found that at least 140 countries recognise
health as a human right in their constitution.
Note: Since 2000, 42 countries improved health service coverage and reduced catastrophic health
spending.
2024 Event:
A high-level dialogue between the WHO Director-General and the UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights “Realizing the Right to Health in a World in Turmoil” was organised on 8 April 2024 in Geneva,
Switzerland.
• This dialogue brought together the WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,
and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr Volker Türk for discussion.
NMC & NTF Launches “My Health, My Rights” Initiative for Medical Students and Professionals
On the occasion of World Health Day 2024 (7 April 2024), the National Medical Commission (NMC) and
the National Task Force on Mental Health and Well-being of Medical Students (NTF) launched an
innovative initiative “My Health, My Rights”. This initiative was coordinated by the NMC Anti-Ragging
Committee.
Note:
• NMC has been constituted by an act of Parliament known as the National Medical Commission
Act, 2019 which came into force on 25 September 2020.
• NMC formed NTF, a task force to tackle mental health-related issues among medical students.
Aim: To address the healthcare issues faced by medical students and professionals.
Points to note:
i.Acknowledging the physical, mental, and emotional toll of the medical profession’s demanding nature,
NMC is committed to establishing a comprehensive support system to ensure access to quality healthcare
and prioritise the well-being of medical students and professionals.
ii.The key components of the initiative are establishment of mental health support services; provision of
confidential counseling and therapy and resources to address stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental
health challenges.
iii.The initiative also introduces wellness programs focusing on physical health and emotional resilience.
iv.Includes yoga, mindfulness meditation, stress management workshops, and nutritional guidance.
About World Health Organisation (WHO):
Director General– Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Established in– 7 April 1948
ii.The leading causes of vision impairment and blindness include refractive errors; cataracts; diabetic
retinopathy; and glaucoma.
Blindness:
i.Blindness is the inability to see or a lack of vision resulting from infections, accidents, genetic conditions
and other diseases.
ii.Blindness can range from no vision at all to seeing shapes.
Efforts of the Government of India:
i.The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) implemented 3 Blindness Control programmes:
• National Trachoma Control Program -1963,
• National Program for Control of Blindness- 1976,
• National Program for Control of Blindness & Visual Impairment-2017.
ii.The government also implements the Mission Mode Cataract Surgery Campaign (Netra Jyoti Abhiyan) –
2022-25 under the Blindness Control program
iii.Bharati Braille Code: GoI has developed and implemented the ‘Bharati Braille Code’ for Indian
languages, used across India to educate children with visual impairments.
Points to note:
i.According to the World Health Organisation(WHO), at least 2.2 billion people across the globe have near
or distant vision impairment. In at least 1 billion of these, vision impairment could have been prevented or
is yet to be addressed.
ii.According to the Census 2011 data, 2,68,14,994 Divyangjan (persons with disabilities) are there in India,
of which 50,33,431 are persons with visual impairments.
About National Society for the Prevention of Blindness(NSPB)-India:
i.The NSPB-India was formed based on the resolution of the National Association for the Blind in 1959. It
was registered on 24th August 1960 under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
ii.Then health minister of India, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur was elected as the first President of NSPB.
iii.In 1962, then Prime Minister (PM) Jawaharlal Nehru was NSPB’s chief patron.
ii.Roma is the general name given to a population that includes other groups, such as the Sinti, the
Manouche, the Romiche, and the Kale, which are scattered worldwide.
iii.Many Roma in Western Europe are migrants from countries such as Poland, Slovakia, the Czech
Republic, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, and the former Yugoslavia.
iv.The Roma originate from the Punjab and Rajasthan areas of India.
• Their ancestors emigrated from India approximately 1000 years ago and traveled through Asia
to Europe and the Americas.
Romani Language:
i.A diaspora language, Romani has traversed through European history since the Middle Ages. It is also
referred to as a ‘non-territorial language,’
ii.It is the only Indo-Aryan variety spoken outside the Indian sub-continent.
iii.Nazi elimination greatly impacted the Roma and Jewish populations in Europe, endangering their
languages.
World Day of Romani Language:
i.In 2015, UNESCO proclaimed 5 November as the World Day of Romani Language at the proposal of the
Republic of Croatia.
ii.The Romani language has about 33,000 words and encompasses 17 dialects, with mutual intelligibility
among speakers.
iii.According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Atlas of the
World’s Languages in Danger:
• Romani is ‘severely endangered’ in Bulgaria and Croatia.
• It is ‘definitely endangered’ in Greece, Italy, France, Poland, and Romania.
EU Roma Strategic Framework 2020-2030:
The EU Roma Strategic Framework 2020-2030 has set targets that include:
i.Reducing the poverty gap between Roma and non-Roma by at least half;
ii.Decreasing the gap in housing deprivation faced by Roma by at least one-third; and
iii.Reducing the proportion of Roma children attending segregated primary schools.
ii.It does not use drugs or surgery. It is based on the principle of “Similia Similibus Curentur” or ‘let likes
be treated by likes.’
• The idea is that a substance that causes certain symptoms in a healthy person can help treat
similar symptoms in someone who is sick.
iii.Homeopathy treatment uses highly diluted substances to stimulate the body’s natural healing process.
In India:
i.Homoeopathy came to India as early as 1810 when Dr. Samuel Hahnemann visited India and treated
patients.
ii.The Ayush systems of medicine include Indian systems of medicines like Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy,
Unani, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa and Homoeopathy.
iii.The Ministry of Ayush was formed on 9 November 2014 with a vision of revitalizing ancient medicinal
wisdom and fostering the growth and dissemination of Ayush systems of healthcare.
Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) considers Homeopathy as one of the most commonly used
forms of Traditional & Complementary Medicine (T&CM).
2024 Events in India:
i.On 10 April 2024, President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated a 2-day scientific convention (10 and 11 April
2024) at Yashobhoomi Conventional Centre Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi.
ii.It is organised by the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH), an autonomous apex
research organization under the Ministry of Ayush.
iii.The theme of the convention is “Empowering Research, Enhancing Proficiency: A Homoeopathic
Symposium”.
Note: During the event, the president felicitated 8 Padma awardees. Further, 17 Central Council for
Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH) publications were released.
Objective:
The convention aims to:
• Promote evidence-based scientific treatment in clinical practice and health programs;
• Capacitate the homeopathic community in research-based therapeutics;
• Become a healthcare powerhouse meeting the population’s needs for personalized, safe, and
credible healthcare; and
• Enrich homeopathic medicine with quality diagnostics, therapeutics, and scientific tools for
better patient outcomes.
About Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH):
Union Minister– Sarbananda Sonowal (Rajya Sabha Assam)
Minister of State– Dr. Munjpara Mahendrabhai Kalubhai (Constituency: Surendranagar, Gujarat)
ii.In response, a small contingent of 2nd Battalion CRPF successfully fought and repulsed the attack by the
Pakistani brigade on Sardar Post in the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat.
• 34 Pakistani soldiers were killed, and 4 were captured alive during the fierce defence.
• During the conflict, 6 CRPF men attained martyrdom.
iii.As a tribute to the valour of the brave men of the CRPF, 9th April is annually observed as “CRPF Valour
Day” .
Note: The battle of Sardar Post stands as a unique example in military history, where a small contingent of
policemen fought back a full-fledged infantry brigade.
History of CRPF:
i.The CRPF, one of the oldest central paramilitary forces was established on 27th July 1939 as the Crown
Representative Police.
ii.After Independence, this force was renamed the Central Reserve Police Force through an Act of
Parliament on 28th December 1949.
• This legislative action also established the CRPF as an armed entity under the jurisdiction of the
union.
iii.It is the premier central police force for the Union of India for internal security.
Note: With about 2259 supreme sacrifices and 2620 Medals, CRPF remains dedicated to serving the nation
with loyalty and inspiration from past heroic deeds.
2024 Events:
i.The principal event for CRPF Valour Day was observed on 9 April 2024 at the Sardar Post situated right
on the international border in the Great Rann of Kutch.
• The Inspector General of CRPF Western Command Shashikant Upadhyay and Deputy Inspector
General of Police (DIG) Ram Singh paid tributes to the martyred soldiers at Sardar Post in the
Great Rann of Kutch.
• Officers of the Border Security Force (BSF) and Rapid Action Force (RAF) also paid their
respects to the brave souls.
ii.In a solemn ceremony at the National Police Memorial in Chanakya Puri, New Delhi (Delhi), Anish Dayal
Singh, Director General (DG) of CRPF, paid tribute to the fallen heroes.
• He later attended a ceremony at the Shaurya CRPF Officers Institute in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi,
as the Chief Guest.
iii.He graced the ceremony organised to honour 48 Gallantry Medal recipients who were honoured for
their exemplary bravery and 8 other Officers and personnel who were awarded the Asadharan Asuchana
Medal for their commendable service.
Note: Kishan Singh, the lone surviving veteran of the Sardar Post Battle, was felicitated by the DG Anish
Dayal Singh.
About Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF):
Director General– Anish Dayal Singh
Headquarters– New Delhi, Delhi
What is Parkinson’s?
i.It is a neurological condition that affects the brain’s ability to produce dopamine, the chemical crucial for
movement control.
ii.There is no cure for Parkinson’s, but the quality of life can be improved with various medications,
surgery, and lifestyle choices.
Role of UNOOSA:
i.The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is the UN office that spearheads
international cooperation in the peaceful use of outer space.
ii.It serves as the secretariat for the UNGA’s only Committee, the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of
Outer Space (COPUOS), dealing exclusively with international cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer
Space.
iii.Additionally, UNOOSA implements the Secretary-General’s duties under international space law and
maintains the UN Register of Objects Launched into Outer Space.
About United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA):
Director– Aarti Holla-Maini
Headquarters– Vienna, Austria
Established in– 1958
• Commit to Equality
• Protect Every Child
• Provide Access to Services
• Create Specialised Solutions
Background:
i.In 2019, the 72nd World Health Assembly declared the 14 April of every year as World Chagas Disease
Day.
ii.The first-ever World Chagas Disease Day was observed on 14 April 2020.
Why April 14?
On 14 April 1909, a Brazilian physician and researcher Carlos Justiniano Ribeiro Chagas diagnosed
the 1st human case of the disease in a 2-year-old child, Berenice Soares de Moura of Brazil.
• The disease is named after Carlos Justiniano Ribeiro Chagas.
Chagas Disease:
i.Chagas disease is an infectious and potentially life-threatening illness caused by the protozoan
parasite Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). It is also known as a “silent or silenced disease” due to often mild
or absent symptoms.
ii.Chagas disease, prevalent in continental Latin America, is increasingly detected globally.
iii.The World Health Organisation (WHO) recognised Chagas disease as an NTD in 2005.
Note: According to WHO, approximately 6-7 million people are infected with Chagas disease globally with
about 12,000 deaths annually; and 30,000 to 40,000 new cases every year.
Transmission and Endemic Areas:
i.Chagas disease is found mainly in endemic areas of 21 continental Latin American countries.
ii.It has been primarily transmitted to humans by contact with feces or urine of triatomine bugs (vector-
borne), known as ‘kissing bugs‘.
iii.It can also be transmitted orally (food-borne), during pregnancy or birth (congenital), through
blood/blood products, organ transplantation, and laboratory accidents.
Challenges:
i.Chagas disease is curable if antiparasitic treatment is initiated early, in the acute phase.
ii.Chronic infection requires ongoing treatment and follow-up to prevent disease progression and
transmission.
iii.Chronic Chagas disease can cause serious heart or digestive complications.
iv.Up to a third of people with chronic infection develop cardiac alterations and 1 in 10 develop digestive,
neurological or mixed alterations
Preventive Strategies:
i.Vector control in Latin America.
ii.Blood screening before transfusion and transplantation.
iii.Testing and treating girls, women of reproductive age, newborns, and siblings of infected mothers.
iv.Information, education, and communication for communities and health professionals.
Medications for Treatment:
i.Benznidazole and Nifurtimox: Kill the parasite and are most effective in the acute phase.
ii.Efficacy diminishes with prolonged infection; Adverse reactions are more frequent in older age.
Treatment Considerations:
i.Not recommended for pregnant women or individuals with kidney/liver failure.
ii.Nifurtimox is contraindicated for those with neurological or psychiatric disorders.
About World Health Organisation (WHO):
Director General– Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Established on– 7 April 1948
iv.Currently, UNESCO boasts the largest art collection within the United Nations (UN) system, with over
700 works (old and modern) of artistic diversity from around the world.
2024 Event:
i.UNESCO organised an online World Art Day Forum “Art and Human Dignity” on 15 April 2024, in
partnership with Global Peace Education Network.
ii.The online forum was directed and hosted by Dr Guila Clara Kessous, UNESCO Artist for Peace,
Ambassador for Peace of the Universal Circle of Ambassadors of Peace (Geneva, Switzerland).
About International Association of Art (IAA/AIAP):
It was established in Beirut, Lebanon in 1948 at the 3rd General Conference of UNESCO. It became an
independent organization in 1954 and was declared a UNESCO partner.
President– Kwang Soo Lee (Korea)
Headquarters– Paris, France
Causes:
i.Hemophilia is usually inherited and results from mutations in clotting factor genes. Mutations prevent
proper clotting protein function or result in its absence.
ii.The hemophilia gene is passed down from parent to child. The genes for hemophilia A and B are on the X
chromosome.
• Hence hemophilia is called an X-linked disorder.
WFH 2024 World Congress:
i.WFH and La Federación Española de Hemofilia (Fedhemo) announced the WFH 2024 World Congress at
the IFEMA Convention Centre in Madrid, Spain from April 21 to 24 2024.
ii.This event will be the most comprehensive international event on bleeding disorders in 2024.
• It will bring together the global bleeding disorders community, PWBDs, and other stakeholders
in one place.
About World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH):
WFH is a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving and sustaining care for people with inherited
bleeding disorders around the world.
President– Cesar Garrido (Venezuela)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)– Alain Baumann
Headquarters– Québec, Canada
Established in 1963
• ICOMOS set the theme “Disaster and Conflict Resilient Heritage – Preparedness, Response,
and Recovery” for its TSP (TSP) 2024-2027.
iii.The 2024 Scientific Symposium of the ICOMOS General Assembly, provides a platform to transition
from the current TSP 2021-2024 (Climate Change Reboot) to TSP 2024-2026.
iv.The Symposium will explore the theme “Revisiting the Venice Charter: Critical Perspectives and
Contemporary Challenges.”
Objective:
i.The Symposium aims to revisit the Venice Charter in a contemporary context, focusing on 5 key sub-
themes:
• Historical Context and Heritage Concepts;
• A Cross-Cutting Approach Between Conventions;
• Universalism and diversity: Rereading the Doctrinal Documents from Diverse Perspectives;
• Contemporary Challenges in Heritage Discourse; and
• Disaster and Conflict Resilient Heritage
ii.The Symposium will also emphasise the Eurocentric origins of the Venice Charter and advocate for a
critical rereading.
Key Points:
i.At present, there are 42 World Heritage sites in India, out of which 34 are cultural sites, 7 are natural
sites and 1 is mixed sites.
ii.The Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas (Karnataka) and Santiniketan(West Bengal) were added to
UNESCO’s World Heritage list of 2023.
• It consists of the shrines in Beluru and Halebidu in the Hassan district, and Somnathapura in the
Mysuru district of Karnataka.
• The 3 temples on the list were enlisted as the ‘The Sacred Ensembles of Hoysalas’
iii.The “Maratha Military Landscapes of India” will be India’s nomination for recognition on the UNESCO
World Heritage List for the year 2024-25.
iv.The 12 parts of this nomination are:
• Salher fort, Shivneri Fort, Lohgad, Khanderi Fort, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg,
Panhala Fort, Vijay Durg, Sindhudurg in Maharashtra; and
• Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu
About International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS):
ICOMOS, a non-governmental organisation, was founded in 1965 after the adoption of the Charter of
Venice.
President– Teresa Patricio (Belgium)
Secretary General– Jurn Buisman (Netherlands)
Treasurer General– Cyrill von Planta (Austria)
Headquarters– Paris, France
Global Impact:
i.In 2019, India launched WLD to raise awareness about liver-related diseases. In 2023 the major liver
associations expand this initiative worldwide.
ii.Prominent liver health organisations worldwide jointly urging the World Health Organization (WHO) to
officially recognise April 19th as World Liver Day.
iii.The collaboration of the organisations are as follows:
• The European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL);
• The Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL);
• The American Association for the Study of the Liver Diseases (AASLD);
• The Asociacion Latinoamericana para el Estudio del Higado (ALEH); and
• The Society on Liver Disease in Africa (SOLDA)
Liver:
i.The liver is the second largest organ in the human body. It weighs about 1,200–1,500 grams.
ii.It is a critical organ located in the upper right part of the belly (abdomen), beneath the diaphragm, and
on top of the stomach, right kidney, and intestines.
iii.It is capable of regenerating itself with just 25% of healthy liver tissue.
iv.The liver performs over 500 vital functions including Metabolism, Immunity, Digestion, Detoxification,
and Vitamin storage.
Key Facts:
i.Each year, thousands of people are affected by liver disease. 1.5 billion people live with chronic liver
disease, and 2 million lives are lost yearly.
ii.In 2020, 905,700 individuals were diagnosed with liver cancer, and 830,200 lost their lives to this
disease.
iii.Liver cancer ranked among the top 3 causes of cancer-related deaths in 46 countries. Without action,
cases could rise by 55% from 2020 to 2040.
Background:
i.In 2006, India’s then Prime Minister (PM), Dr. Manmohan Singh inaugurated an event to mark the ‘Civil
Services Day.’
• The 61 All India and Central Civil Services, including 15 non-technical and 20 technical services,
were collectively observing the day.
ii.The 1st National Civil Services Day celebrations were held in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi (Delhi) on 21
April 2006.
Why April 21?
The government of India has decided to mark the 21st April as the National Civil Services Day to
commemorate the day on which India’s first home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel addressed the
newly formed and newly appointed Administrative Service Officers at the Metcalfe House, Delhi in 1947.
• During his address, he referred to the civil service officers as the “steel frame of India“.
Prime Minister’s Awards Scheme:
i.Civil Services Day provides an opportunity to express gratitude to civil officials for their contributions to
society.
ii.On this occasion, the PM’s Awards for Excellence in Public Administration are conferred on
Districts/Implementing Units for their outstanding performance in priority programs and innovation.
iii.These awards scheme, initiated in 2006, acknowledge, recognize, and reward the extraordinary and
innovative work done by Districts/ Organizations of the Central and State Governments.
Evolution of the Award Scheme:
i.The scheme was restructured in 2014 to highlight District Collectors’ performance in Priority Programs,
Innovations, and Aspirational Districts.
ii.The scheme was further revamped in 2020, to recognise District Collectors’ performance toward the
District’s economic development.
iii.It was redesigned in 2021 to foster constructive competition, innovation, and replication of best
practices.
Current Restructuring:
i.The scheme is now being restructured to recognise the performance of the District Collector,
emphasising individual beneficiaries and saturation implementation.
ii.Evaluation criteria include Good Governance, Qualitative, and Quantitative parameters.
PM’s Awards for Excellence in Public Administration Scheme 2023:
i.For the year 2023, the award scheme aims to recognise the contribution of civil servants in 2 categories:
• Category -1: Holistic Development of Districts under 12 priority sector programs. Under this
category, 10 awards would be conferred.
• Category 2: Innovations for Central Ministries/Departments States, Districts. Under this
category, 6 awards would be conferred.
ii.The contribution of civil servants in the holistic development of the District is under the following
schemes:
• Har Ghar Jal Yojana
• Pradhan Mantri (PM) Awas Yojana (Gramin)
• PM Awas Yojana (Urban)
• Mission Indradhanush
• PM-Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY)
• PM Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY)
• PM SVANidhi
• PM Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY)
• PM Vishvakarma Yojana
ii.The observance begins with the birth anniversary of Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci (April 15)
(1452-1519) and ends on WCID (April 21), which is dedicated to the 17 SDGs.
iii.WCIW 2024 was observed from 15 to 21 April 2024.
Background:
i.The 1st ever UN English Language Day was observed in 2010 by the UN’s Department of Global
Communications (DGC) as part of its initiative to establish language days for each of the 6 UN official
languages.
Note: The 6 official languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
Purpose of the UN Language Days:
The primary objective is to promote multilingualism and cultural understanding while advocating for the
equal usage of all 6 official languages across the UN.
Other UN Language Days:
• Arabic Language Day: 18 December
• Chinese Language Day: 20 April
• French Language Day: 20 March
• Russian Language Day: 6 June
• Spanish Language Day: 23 April
English at the UN:
i.At the UN, English is one of the 2 working languages, along with French.
• The other official languages may also be working languages in the Regional Commissions.
ii.On 1 February 1946, the UN General Assembly (UNGA) resolution 2 (I) established Chinese, French,
English, Russian, and Spanish as official languages, and English and French as working languages.
Significance of Multilingualism at the UN:
i.Multilingualism fosters tolerance and enhances participation, which is crucial for effective
communication within the UN.
ii.The DGC has set minimum standards for UN Web multilingualism to eliminate the “disparity between
the use of English and the use of the other 5 official languages.”
• It also aims to ensure the full and equitable treatment of all the official languages.
iii.The UNGA in its resolution of 6 December 1999 (A/RES/54/64) invited the appointment of a senior
Secretariat official to serve as coordinator of multilingualism-related matters within the Secretariat.
2024 Event:
The UN Movie Society presented a global virtual launch event, “Shakespeare at the UN,” commemorating
the English language day on 23 April 2024.
About United Nations (UN):
Secretary-General– António Guterres
Headquarters– New York, United States of America (USA)
Established in– 1945
ii.The UN Spanish Language Day was originally observed on October 12, coinciding with the National Day
of Spain, which commemorates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival to the Americas tracing
the beginning of the spread of the Spanish language and culture.
iii.Later, the day was changed to 23 April, to pay tribute to Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra,
who was thought to have died in 1616 on 23 April.
Spanish as UN’s official language:
i.On 1 February 1946, UN General Assembly (UNGA) resolution 2 (I) established Chinese, French, English,
Russian and Spanish as official languages, and English and French as working languages.
ii.In 1948 UNGA added Spanish as a working language and in 1969, Spanish was added as the working
languages of the UN Security Council.
Significance of Spanish:
i.Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world by number of native speakers after Mandarin
Chinese.
ii.Mexico is the largest Spanish-speaking country on the planet.
iii.As of 2023, 21 countries includes Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, the United States of
America(USA), Peru, Spain etc.,have Spanish as their official language.
ii.The day marks the establishment of the 1st Panchayati Raj system with constitutional status in India in
1993.
Background:
i.In consultation with the States, the Government of India (GoI) has decided to celebrate 24th April as
National Panchayati Raj Day (NPRD).
ii.In 2010, then Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh declared the 24th April of every year as National
Panchayati Raj Day.
iii.The first ever NPRD was observed on 24th April 2010.
Why April 24?
i.The day commemorates the institutionalisation of the Panchayati Raj in India through the Constitution
(73rd Amendment) Act, 1992, which came into force on 24 April 1993.
ii.The Constitution Amendment Act added a new Part IX to the Indian Constitution titled “The Panchayats.”
• It accorded Panchayat a constitutional status, as an institution of self-government constituted
under Article 243B, for the rural areas.
Panchayati Raj System in India:
i.It is a system of local self-government for villages in rural India.
ii.The Panchayati Raj system is known as India’s three-tiered administrative structure.
iii.It is a decentralised governance, where local bodies or Gram Panchayats are empowered through self-
governance and independence in decision-making.
iv.The MoPR created in May 2004 oversees all matters relating to the Panchayati Raj and Panchayati Raj
Institutions (PRIs).
v.MoPR is dedicated to empowering grassroots governance and accelerating progress on the Localization
of Sustainable Development Goals (LSDGs) across rural India.
National Panchayat Awards:
i.The MoPR launched the National Panchayat Awards in 2011 to recognise and incentivise the exemplary
performance of Panchayats across India.
• The awards are given on National Panchayati Raj Day celebrated on the 24th of April every year.
ii.These awards, revamped in 2022, aligned with 9 LSDG themes, aggregating 17 SDGs.
Categories of Awards:
Awards at the National Level will be given to Gram, Block, and District Panchayats under 2 categories:
i.Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Satat Vikas Puraskar (DDUPSVP): For individual theme-wise
performance.
ii.Nanaji Deshmukh Sarvottam Panchayat Satat Vikas Puraskar: For aggregate performance under all
themes.
2024 Event:
MoPR organised a National Colloquium on “Governance at the Grassroots after Three Decades of the 73rd
Constitutional Amendment” on 24th April 2024, at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, Delhi in observance of
NPRD 2024.
Key People:
Vivek Bharadwaj, Secretary of MoPR and Shailesh Kumar Singh, Secretary of the Department of Rural
Development(MoRD) inaugurated the event in the presence of Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Additional
Secretary of MoPR, among others.
Objective: To facilitate dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders, including officials, the National
Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRD & PR), State Institute for Rural Development and
Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR), etc.
ii.The Day also aims to support and advance the 3 pillars of the UN – Peace and Security, development, and
Human rights.
Background:
i.On 12 December 2018, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted a resolution
A/RES/73/127 proclaiming the 24th April of every year as the International Day of Multilateralism and
Diplomacy for Peace, with effect from the 73rd session of the General Assembly.
ii.The International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace was 1st observed on 24th April
2019.
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development:
i.It is a roadmap for world leaders to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets by 2030
to end poverty, protect the planet, and address inequalities
ii.SDGs also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the UN in 2015 as a universal call to action and
came into effect on 1 January 2016.
UN Charter:
UN Charter is a multilateral international treaty that establishes the UN as an international organization.
It states that the purposes and principles is the commitment to settle disputes through peaceful means.
Global Commitment to Peace:
i.World leaders reaffirmed their commitment to multilateralism and international peace and security
during the 2018 General Debate.
ii.This commitment was strengthened during the High-level Dialogue on Renewing the Commitment to
Multilateralism held on 31 October 2018.
What is Multilateralism?
i.Multilateralism defined in contrast to bilateralism and unilateralism, signifies cooperation involving at
least 3 states.
ii.Multilateralism is based on founding principles such as consultation, inclusion, and solidarity.
iii.It operates through collectively developed rules for sustainable and effective cooperation.
iv.It serves as a cooperative approach and a form of organisation in the international system.
UN Summit of the Future:
i.The UN will convene a Summit of the Future: Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow from 22-23
September 2024.
ii.It is a high-level event bringing together UN Member States, UN agencies, and other organizations to
reassert their commitments to peace, sustainable development, and human rights.
iii.The Summit seeks to establish a fresh global consensus on the vision for our future and the actions
needed to realise it.
• The 2024 theme underscores the critical need for strong female role models in ICT and Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers.
Objectives:
i.To inspire a global movement to increase the representation of girls and women in technology.
ii.To cultivate the presence and digital skills of young women and girls (aged 12-24) in the career field of
STEM, particularly ICT.
Background:
i.On 8th April 2011, ITU announced the establishment of an international Girls in ICT Day”, which will be
held every year on the 4th Thursday in April.
ii.The “Girls in ICT Day” is the direct result of the adoption of Resolution 70 by ITU’s Plenipotentiary
Conference in Guadalajara, Mexico, in October 2010.
• The resolution emphasises gender mainstreaming and promoting gender equality in ICT and
aims to incorporate a gender perspective into all ITU programs and initiatives.
iii.The 1st annual International Girls in ICT Day was observed on 28 April 2011.
2024 Events:
i.Every year, the ITU and its partners join forces to inspire and empower girls to explore opportunities in
ICTs, aiming to bridge the gender digital divide.
ii.In 2024, the global Girls in ICT event was held at the FEU Tech Innovation Center, Far Eastern University
(FEU), Manila, Philippines in coordination and collaboration with the Department of Information and
Communications Technology (DICT).
Challenges in ICT for Women:
i.Despite women occupying 40% of high-skill jobs globally, their representation in ICT remains low.
ii.Women are notably absent from software development, engineering, academia, and policy-making roles.
iii.They often leave STEM careers at higher rates than men.
Leadership Gender Gap in STEM:
i.Women in ICT primarily hold junior or support roles, lacking opportunities for advancement.
ii.They are underrepresented in managerial and executive positions, as well as in entrepreneurship and
policymaking.
About International Telecommunication Union (ITU):
ITU was established in Paris (France) in 1865 as the International Telegraph Union. ITU became a
specialized agency of the United Nations on January 1, 1949.
Secretary-General– Doreen Bogdan-Martin
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Roots of WMD:
i.The concept of WMD stems from Africa Malaria Day, initiated in 2001 by African countries.
ii.It originated after the Abuja Declaration in 2001, signed by 44 malaria-endemic countries at the African
Summit on Malaria.
New Operational Strategy:
i.Ahead of WMD 2024, the WHO GMP released a new operational strategy, “Global Malaria Programme
Operational Strategy 2024-2030“, to reshape the trajectory of malaria trends worldwide up to 2030.
ii.Strategic objectives:
• Develop and disseminate norms and standards;
• Stimulate the development and timely introduction of new tools and innovation;
• Promote the use of strategic information for impact;
• Provide technical leadership in the global malaria response
2024 Observance:
i.On WMD 2024, WHO joined the RBM Partnership to End Malaria and other partners in addressing
barriers to health equity, gender equality, and human rights in malaria responses worldwide.
ii.In response to the ongoing challenge, the RBM Partnership to End Malaria has chosen the theme for
WMD 2024: Gender, Health Equity, and Human Rights.
About Malaria:
i.Malaria is an acute febrile illness caused by Plasmodium parasites, which are spread to people through
the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes.
ii.Malaria is a life-threatening disease primarily found in tropical countries and it is both preventable and
curable.
Transmission:
i.Malaria isn’t contagious and cannot spread from one person to another.
ii.5 species of parasites can cause malaria in humans. 2 of these species – Plasmodium falciparum and
Plasmodium vivax – pose the greatest threat
iii.Around 40 out of the 400 Anopheles species are known to transmit the Malaria.
Vaccine:
As of 2 October 2023, both RTS,S/AS01, and R21/Matrix-M vaccines are recommended by WHO to
prevent malaria in children.
• RTS,S is the 1st malaria vaccine recommended by the WHO in October 2021 for children living
in areas with moderate and high transmission of malaria.
Points to note:
i.In 2022, there were 249 million malaria cases globally that led to 608,000 deaths in total. Around 76% of
this are children under 5 years of age.
• WHO African Region accounts for 94% of malaria cases and 95% of deaths.
ii.The WHO Global Malaria Programme (GMP) spearheads global efforts to control and eliminate malaria.
Its work is guided by the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria (GST) 2016–2030 adopted by the WHA in
May 2015 and updated in 2021.
iii.The GTS aims to reduce malaria case incidence and mortality rates by 75% by 2025 and by 90% by
2030 from the 2015 baseline.
• Despite progress since 2000, current trends indicate potential setbacks, and the GTS 2025
targets will not be achieved globally.
About World Health Organization (WHO):
Director-General (DG)- Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Established on– 7 April 1948
Penguins:
i.Penguins are aquatic, flightless birds from the family Spheniscidae living almost exclusively in the
southern hemisphere.
ii.There are 18 species in the penguin family, of which 11 are listed by the IUCN Red List as Globally
Threatened.
iii.Penguins face threats such as climate change, habitat loss, and overfishing,
Legal Protection:
i.All 18 species of penguins are legally protected from hunting and egg collecting.
ii.The Antarctic Treaty, signed in 1959 and reauthorized in 1991, safeguards Antarctica and its living
resources, making it illegal to harm penguins or their eggs.
iii.Collection of penguin specimens requires permits approved by the Scientific Committee for Antarctic
Research (SCAR).
iv.The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), an
international treaty developed in 1973, regulates wildlife trade, including penguins.
iii.The IP system aims to strike a balance between the rights of innovators and the broader public interest,
fostering an environment conducive to creativity and innovation.
Types of IP:
Patent: Patents are territorial rights. It is an exclusive right granted for an invention. It can be a product
or a process offering a new solution.
Copyright: Copyright, or author’s right, is a legal term used to describe the creator’s rights over their
literary and artistic works.
Trademark: It is a sign that distinguishes the goods or services of one business from another. It’s a form
of intellectual property protection.
Geographical Indication (GI): It is used on products indicating a specific geographical origin. The
product’s qualities or reputation stem from its origin.
Trade Secrets: Trade Secrets are IP rights on confidential information that may be sold or licensed.
Key Points:
According to the WIPO report titled “Mapping Innovations Patents and the Sustainable Development
Goals”,
• There are over 15.2 million active patent families globally, of these over 4.7 million (31.4%)
relate to the UN SDGs.
• Patent-filing activity is particularly high for inventions aligned with SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation
& Infrastructure), constituting 19% of active patents.
2024 Event in India:
As a part of the celebration of World IP Day 2024, The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research –
National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) organised a national
workshop at the seminar hall of CSIR-NIScPR S.V. Marg campus, New Delhi, Delhi.
• The theme of the workshop was “IP and SDGs: Innovating for a Shared Future.”
• Prof. Unnat Pandit, Controller General of Patents Designs and Trademark (CGPDTM), graced the
event as the Chief Guest.
Note:NIScPR is a constituent laboratory under CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, dedicated to
science communication, policy research, and promoting scientific awareness.
About World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO):
Director General– Daren Tang (Singapore)
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Background:
i.The Congress of Thessaloniki 1975 was attended by some 4000 participants. July 9 was proclaimed the
first World Veterinarian’s Day.
ii.The World Veterinary Association (WVA) established the WVD in 2000 to be celebrated annually on the
last Saturday of April.
iii.The first ever WVD by WVA was celebrated on 29th April 2000.
Note:WVD is celebrated annually with a topic chosen by the WVA Councillors.
The WVD Award 2024:
i.The WVD Award 2024 recognizes the efforts of a WVA Member Association in alignment with the 2024
theme.
ii.The World Veterinary Association and HealthforAnimals provide the award. The award is open to all
WVA Member Associations.
The Award value of USD 5000 will be provided directly to the WVA, which may use it for activities, reward
hard-working staff, provide scholarships, support their community, etc.
About World Veterinary Association (WVA):
President– Dr. Rafael Laguens
Headquarters– Brussels, Belgium
ii.The memorial was built as a tribute to the brave Manipuri soldiers who fought in the Anglo-Manipuri
War of 1891.
State Observance:
i.On 23 April 2024, Manipur observed Khongjom Day at the Khongjom War Memorial Complex,
Khebaching in Khongjom Thoubal district.
ii.The observance was attended by the Governor of Manipur Anusuiya Uikey and the Chief Minister (CM)
of Manipur N Biren Singh as the Chief Guest.
ii.The report reveals new data on the impact of climate change on workers’ safety and health. Click here to
know more
About International Labour Organization (ILO):
Director-General– Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo
Headquarters– Geneva, Switzerland
Established in– 1919
Note: NMDC Limited, formerly National Mineral Development Corporation, is a Navratna Public Sector
Enterprise(PSE) under the Ministry of Steel.
slip, status of submission of life certificate, due and drawn statement, and Form-16 through the integrated
pensioners portal.
ii.With this launch, a total of five Banks stand integrated to provide services from a single window.
• So far, the task of Integration of Pension Portal of State Bank of India(SBI), Bank of
Baroda(BOB), Punjab National Bank(PNB) and Canara Bank with Bhavishya portal has been
completed.
About Bhavishya Portal:
i.The ‘Bhavishya’ platform, an integrated online Pension Sanction & Payment Tracking system, was made
mandatory for all central government departments with effect from 1st January 2017.
Aim: To ensure payment of all retirement dues and delivery of Pension Payment Order (PPO) to retiring
employees on the day of retirement.
ii.Centralized Pension Grievances Redress And Monitoring System(CPENGRAMS), ANUBHAV, ANUDAAN,
Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion(SANKALP) and pension dashboard
were merged with BHAVISHYA.
Note: As per National e-Governance Service Delivery Assessment(NeSDA) 2021, BHAVISHYA was ranked
3rd among all Central Government e-Governance Service Delivery Portals.
About Bank of India(BOI):
Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer(CEO)- Rajneesh Karnatak
Headquarters- Mumbai, Maharashtra
Founded in 1906
Tagline- “Relationship Beyond Banking”
ENVIRONMENT
Impatiens neo-uncinata: New species of Balsam Discovered in Kerala
Researchers discovered a new species of genus Impatiens (family Balsaminaceae) named “Impatiens
neo-uncinata” during a floristic survey in the Agasthyamala biosphere reserve, in Thiruvananthapuram
district, Kerala.
The paper on the discovery of the new species was published in the scientific journal Phytotaxa.
• Impatiens neo-uncinata bears morphological resemblances to Impatiens uncinata(Hook-Tail
Balsam), but differs with respect to size of the flowers, basal and distal lobes, the dorsal petal
and pollen.
• The new species was distinguished by the snowy white flowers with red stripes and
comparatively large flowers.
Note:
i.Impatiens neo-uncinata has been reported only from a single locality at an elevation ranging from 1,000
to 1,250 meters. It is assessed as Endangered based on the categories and criteria of the International
Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN) criteria.
ii.The genus Impatiens has over 1000 species distributed in the tropics and sub-tropics.
underside.
ii.The fore wing features a white cell streak forming a “hockey stick” marking, accompanied by spots in
space.
iii.The newly discovered species has been formally published in the journal “Tropical Lepidoptera
Research”.
• Neptis (Sailers) is an Old World genus of more than 160 recognised species, widely distributed
across Africa to Australasia. It belongs to the family Nymphalidae.
• Neptis philyra was first described by M. Ménétriés in 1859 from the Amur region, Russia
(Ménétriés, 1859).
• This species has been found across East Asia, including eastern Siberia, Korea, Japan, Taiwan,
Central and Southeast China, etc.
Note: In Greek mythology, Philyra was a nymph who was the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys.
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